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and  Carolina  Central  Rail  Road. 


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and  information  apply  to 


JULIUS  A.  GRAY,  Pres't,  J.  W.  FRY,  Gen'l  Supt, 

Greensboro,  N.  C.  Greensboro,  N.  C. 


W.  E.KYLE,  G.  F.  &  P.  A. 
Fayetteville,  N.  C. 


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LOCKS  A  SPECIALTY. 

ALL  ORDERS  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


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WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


SAMUEL  BELSINGER, 

WHOLESALE  DEALER  IN  THE 

@§il  Willi  ml  Mii§s  I* 

206  North  Third  Street,  Philadelphia. 


THE  WILMINGTON  TRADE  SOLICITED.     CALL  ON  W.  H.  M.  KOCH,  OUR  AUTHOR- 
IZED AGENT,  FOR  PRICES,  &c. 


J.  R.  TURRENTINE.  L.  H.  VOLLERS.  F.  E.  HASHAGEN. 

-=—  ESTABLISHED    1876. 


SPECIALTIES. 


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FLOUR,  ■  •  ■ 
MOLASSES, 


GRAIN, 


HAY,  • . 


RICE.    •  • 


TURRENTINE.VOLLERS  &  Co. 

GENERAL 

BROKERS 


Nutt   Street, 

Bet.  Campbell  and  Hanover, 

WILMINGTON.     -     1ST.  O 


H.   H.   MUNSON 


Established  in  1843. 


H.   P.   MUNSON 


MUNSON   &>  CO., 

Merchant-:- tailors  1 


AND    DEALERS    IN 


*         #         *         *        * 


IMPORTED  .-.  AND  .-.  DOMESTIC  .'.  SUITINGS  .-.  AND  .-.  PANTS 

GOODS  .-.  MADE  .-.  TO  .'.  MEASURE  .-.  BY 

SKILLED  .-.  WORKMEN. 

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32  NORTH  FRONT  STREET,     -       -       -      -     WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


DIRECTORY 


-OF  THE 


CITY  of  WILMINGTON, 

NORTH  CAROLINA, 
1889. 


CONTAINING  A  GENERAL  AND  COMPLETE 
BUSINESS  GUIDE  OF  THE  CITY, 


PUBLISHED    BY 


JULIUS    J±.    BOISTITZ, 

Editor  and  Proprietor  WILMINGTON  MESSENGER. 


WILMINGTON,  N.  C, 
Messenger  Steam  Presses, 


TO  OUR   READERS 


"Remember,  we  know   well  only  the  great  nations  whose  books  we 
possess;  of  others  we  know  nothing,  or  but  little." 

This  Directory  of  the  city  of  Wilmington  is  issued  to  sup- 
ply a  long  felt  need.  In  its  make-up  we  have  endeavored  to 
gather  such  reasonably  complete  information  as  is  usually 
looked  for  in  a  publication  of  this  description.  The  work  has 
been  done  with  the  greatest  care  and  yet  we  feel  and  realize  that 
some  errors  and  omissions  may  have  found,  and  unavoidably  so, 
their  way  into  its  pages.  These  we  regret,  but  they  are  attribu- 
table to  the  difficulties  which  surrounded  the  gathering  in  of  the 
information,  and  which  beset  every  effort  of  this  kind.  In  the 
canvass  for  the  population  and  in  the  compilation  of  the  work  we 
were  assisted  by  Messrs.  W.  H.  Gerken  and  R.  J.  Lewis,  of  this 
city,  who  have  labored  with  much  zeal  and  efficiency. 

We  trust  the  Directory  will  prove  of  incalculable  benefit  not 
only  to  our  home  people,  but  also  to  the  business  men  abroad. 

J.  A.   RONITZ, 
Editor  and  Proprietor, 
May  1 8,  1889.  Wilmington  Messenger. 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

Page 

Atlantic  Coast  Line, inside  back  cover. 

Acme  Manufacturing  Company 81 

Allen,  Jacob  Contractor  and  Builder 59 

Atkinson  and  Manning,  Insurance  Agents 152 

Bonitz    Hotel, 6th  col.  page  back. 

Brown,  A.  A.  Insurance  Agent 35 

Bauer,  A.  G.  Contractor  and  Builder 56 

Brunhild,  Simon  &  Co.,  Wholesale  Dealers  in  Liquors  and 

Tobacco see  lower   margins. 

Bear,  Sol.  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  Dry  Goods,  Cloth- 
ing, Boots  and  Shoes see  side  margins. 

Bear,  Sol.  &  Co.,  Wholesale  Dealers  in   Liquors  and   To- 
bacco  see    side    margins. 

Bear,  Samuel,  Sr.,  Dealer  in  Dry  Goods,  Clothing,  Tobac- 
co, Cigars,    Furs,    &c 75 

Bear,    Morris  Bros.,   Wholesale    Dealers  in    Dry    Goods, 

Boots,  Shoes,  &c 6th  col.  page  back. 

Belsinger,  SamT.  Wholesale  Liquor  Dealer,  5th    col.   page 

front. 

Browne,  C.  F.,  Agent,  Dealer  in   Groceries  and    Country 

Produce 1st  col.  page  front. 

Blodgett,  Moore  &  Co.,  Oils  &c see  side  margins. 

Burr  &  Bailey,  Manufacturers  of  Cotton  Presses,  Stills  &c.       59 

Bank  of  New    Hanover 145 

Brown  &  Pearson Tonsorial  Artists,  see  top  margins. 

Blackwell's  Durham  Tobacco 5th  col.  page  back. 

Clydes  New  York  S.  S.  Company outside  back  cover. 

Carolina  Central  Rail  Road inside  front  cover, 

Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  Rail  Road,  5th  col.  page  front. 
Cumming,  W.  M.  Mattress  Maker  and  Renovater,  2d  col. 

page  front. 

Craft,  T.  C.  Furniture  Dealer in 

Carolina  Creosote  and  Oil  Company 7th  col.  page  back. 

Chamber  of  Industry 8th  col.  page  back. 

Chase,  John  C.  Civil  Engineer  and  Surveyor 152 

Carroll,  M.  Brooklyn  Dairy 75 

Cronenberg,  H.   Photographer 44 

DASSENGER  and  Baggage  Transfer.    All  orders  left  at  SOUTHERLAND  S 
I     STABLES,  108  &  no  North  Second  St.,  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


c. 


B.  S  AJTHEFLAND  &    GO  ,  Retail  dealers  in  ALL  CLASSES 
of  VEHICLES.  Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Streets, 

6  MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

Cutlar,  DuBrutz  Attorney  at  Law 44 

Catlett,  W.  Principal  Cape  Fear  Academy 75 

Christ,  Phillip  Baker  and  Confectioner 136 

Dingelhoef,  M.  J.  Watch  Maker  and  Jeweler,  see  top  and 

bottom    margins. 

Davis,  Martin  T.  Agent  Real  Estate 65 

Dudley,  John  L.  Sewing  Machine  Agent,  see  top  margins. 

Dry,  Jas.  D.  Dyer  and  Cleaner 65 

French,  Geo.  R.  &  Son,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

Boots  and  Shoes 2d  col.  page  front. 

French  Bros.,  Fertilizers,  Building  Lime  &c 48 

Garrell,  Jno.  F.  Butcher 70 

Gieschen,  J.  G.  L.  Saloon see  side  margins. 

Gieschen,  H.  H.  Groceries  and  Liquors 65 

Gause,  Jas.  F.  Lighterman 39 

Grant,  B.  H.  Plumber  and  Gas  Fitter 65 

Giles  &  Murchison,  Hardware,  Crockery,  &c 26 

Greenwald,  I.  L.  Dealer  in  Boots  and  Shoes,  see  side  margins 

Hart,  Miss  Principal  Young  Ladies  School 128 

Hankins,  A.  G.  Agent,  Grocer see  lower  margins. 

Huggins,  G.  W.  Watchmaker  and  Jeweler 70 

Heinsbergers,  Live  Book  Store 3d  col  page  front. 

Hayden.  P.  H.  Harness  Maker,  &c see  side  margins. 

Hutchins,  B.  L.   Painter 56 

Hansen  &  Smith,  Lumber  Dealers 26 

Hanby,  John  H.  Contractor  and  Builder 48 

Holden,  S.  W.  Plumber  and  Gas  Fitter 52 

Hall  &  Pearsall,  Wholesale  Grocers see  top  margins. 

Hicks,  R.  W.  Commission  Merchant see  top  margins. 

Honnet,  George  Watchmaker  and  Jeweler 1 1 1 

Kure,  Hans  A.  Ship  Chandler  and  Grocer 35 

Krahnke,  J.   Henry  Tailor 3d  col.  page  back. 

Kirkham,  W.  J.  Gardner  and  Florist 3d  col  page  back. 

Katz,  M.  M.  Dry  Goods,  &c 3d  col  page  front. 

Keith,  B.  F.  Groceries,  &c see  lower  margins. 

King,  John  J.  Inspector  of  Lumber  &c 65 

Kiley,  P.  E.  Saloon  and  Restaurant Sy 

Koch,  W.  H.  M.  Saloon see  side  margins. 

Knoxville  Furniture  Company 2d  col.  page  back. 

Lewis,  R.  J.  Caterer 97 

Messenger    Job  Office 208 

Manning,  E.  W.  Summer  Resort,  Atlantic  View 148 

TpvTTXT     T         "nTlFH     "FT  V     SINGER  SEWING  MACHINES, 
JKJ  ril\     1^.    UULvLvE,!,      2?  NORTH  FRONT  ST. 


1-1     P     PRFMPFRT    Fashionable  Shaving  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon, 


No.  7  SOUTH  FRONT  STREET. 


MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  7 

Marshal,  J.  R.  Produce  Dealer 39 

Morton  &  Hall,  Distillers 39 

Meares,  L.  H.  Gent's  Furnisher  &c 30 

McEachern,  D.  Grain  &c 35 

Maffitt  &  Corbett,  Wholesale  Grocers 26 

Morrelle,  Rev.  Daniel  English  and  Classical  School 30 

Munson  &  Co.,  Merchant  Tailors,  &c...6th  col.  page  front. 

Nutt,  J.  D.   Druggist  &c see  top  margins. 

Nobles,  S.  W.  Vineyard  &c 3d  col.  page  back. 

Northrop,  Hodges  &  Taylor,  Insurance  Agents 21 

National  Life  and  Maturity  Association  of  Washington  D.C. 

see  side  margins. 

O'Brien,  Martin  Groceries  and  Liquors 145 

O'Connor,  Daniel   Real  Estate  Agent 87 

Orrell,  R.  C.  Livery  and  Sale  Stables see  side  margins. 

Otersen,  Wm.  Grocer 136 

Oldenbuttel,  John  G.  Groceries  and  Liquors 152 

Ortman,  F.  W.  Saloon see  top  margins. 

Portnor,  R.  Brewing  Company 1st  col.  page  back. 

Poisson,  Louis  J.  Real  Estate  Agent 59 

Prempert,  H.  C.  Tonsorial  Artist, see  top  margins. 

Polvogt  &  Rehder,  Boots  and  Shoes see  lower  margins. 

Perdew,  John  W.  Gun  Smith 5th  col.  page  front. 

Parker,  C.  C.   Painter see  lower  margins. 

Proctor  Screen  Company 6th  col.  page  back. 

Quinlivan,  Daniel  Horse  Shoer  and  Farrier 56 

Rheinstein,  F.  &  Co.,  Wholesale  Dry  Goods  &c 52 

Rising,  R.  F.  Tinner 30 

Stokely,  W.  H.  Summer  Resort 70 

Southerland,T.  J.  Livery  and  Sale  Stables,  see  lower  margins. 
Southerland,    C.    B.    &    Co.,    Carriage    Factory,    see    top 

margins. 

Schloss,  S.  A.  &  Co.,  Auctioneers  &c see  top  margins. 

Smith  &  Boatwright,  Insurance  Agents see  side  margins. 

Springer,  J.  A.  Coal  and  Wood see  lower  margins. 

Sutton  House,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Sutton,  Proprietress 145 

Standard  Oil  Company outside  front  cover. 

Turrentine,  Vollers  &c,  Broker's 6th  col  page  front. 

Taylor,  John  E.   Boots  and  Shoes 87 

Taylor's  Bazaar,  Fancy  Goods.  &c see  top  margins. 

Tucker.  H.  A.   Marble  and  Stone  Cutter 44 

The  Messenger,  Newspaper 4th  col.  page  back 


M 


J.  DINGELHOEF,  123  Market  Street,  Watches,  Clocks  and  Jew- 
elry carefully  repaired  and  warranted. 


TAYLOR'S  BAZAAR.     Wholesale  and  Retail  Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods, 
I     Fashionable  Goods,  Low  Prices.     118  Market  st.,  Wilmington.  N.  C, 

8  MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

Wilmington  Sea  Coast  Rail  Road 4th  col.  page  front. 

Watson,  A.  W;  Crockery,  &c,  see  back  of  Fancy  Card  and  128 

Wilmington  Savings  and  Trust  Company 152 

Webb,  Mrs.  H.  Florist 52 

Woolvin,  J.  W.  Undertaker 21 

Worth,  W.  E.  &  Co.,  Ice  Manufactory 120 

Ward,  C  H.  Tonsorial  Artist in 

Williams,  Capt.  E.  Harbor  Towing 136 

Whitehead,  W.  A.  &  Son,  Brokers 97 

Wilmington  Paper  Company see  lower  margins. 

Young,  W.  L.  Real  EstateAgent 43 


WILMINGTON  IN  1889, 


Chief  among  the  important  considerations  necessary  to  the 
growth  and  development  of  a  city,  is  favorable  geographical  posi- 
tion. By  this  we  mean  such  a  situation  with  respect  to  territory 
and  transportation  facilities  as  to  make  it  the  general  marketplace 
and  supply  depot  of  an  extensive  region  of  country. 

It  seems  hardly  necessary  to  dwell  for  a  moment  on  the  im- 
portance of  this  advantage.  Experience  throughout  the  world 
and  in  all  ages  in  which  commerce  has  flourished,  from  Carthage 
to  the  ancient  time  of  Venice  in  the  middle  ages,  and  from  Venice 
to  our  own  times,  has  shown  that  it  alone  is  sufficient  to  rear  and 
support  a  great  city.  It  is  due  to  her  magnificent  position  be- 
tween Europe  and  Asia,  and  between  the  Mediterranean  and  the 
Black  sea,  that  Constantinople  has  for  centuries  been  the  chief 
city  of  the  East,  and  the  imperial  center  of  the  Turkish  empire. 
It  is  the  inter-continental  position  of  the  Mediterranean  that  made 
its  shores  the  home  of  most  of  the  great  cities  of  antiquity  and 
still  adorns  them  with  the  fair  Naples  with  her  500,000  inhabi- 
tants;  with  Marseilles,  numbering  over  350,000;  with  Genoa, 
Smyrna,  Alexandria  and  hundreds  of  others. 

In  China  we  find  Canton  situated  on  the  Chinese  sea  with  her 
1,750,000;  in  Hindoostan  on  the  Bay  of  Bengal  is  Madras  with 
nearly  half  a  million.  In  Germany  on  the  Elbe,  with  its  outlet 
to  the  sea,  is  Hamburg  with  her  500,000,  and  coming  to  our  own 
country,  at  the  mouth  of  the  beautiful  Hudson  are  New  York 
and  Brooklyn  with  their  2,500,000;  and  last,  but  greater  than 
any  of  them,  stands  the  imperial  London  on  the  Thames  with 
about  4,000,000  souls. 

It  is  the  geographical  position  of  these  cities — their  situation 
with  respect  to  trade  interests — that  has    contributed   more  than 

U    J,  DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker," dealer  in  Watches,  Clocks, 
"*•  "jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 


F1U    rvRTMANN,  Proprietor  CLUB  ROOMS,  No.  17  N.  Second 
» »  •   vJ  St.     Best  Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars.     Oysters  in  Season. 

10  MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

anything  else  to  make  them  what  they  are.  Where  a  city  is 
favored  with  this  advantage  to  more  than  an  ordinary  degree,  its 
future  is  assured,  if  but  her  citizens  will  make  proper  use  of  the 
advantages  presented. 

To  one  at  all  acquainted  with  the  resources  of  the  South,  and 
particularly  this  portion  of  North  and  South  Carolina,  it  is  only 
necessary  to  take  a  glance  at  the  map  to  realize  the  future  of 
Wilmington.  Here  she  stands  at  the  very  portal  of  one  of  the 
finest  cotton  and  rice  producing  regions  in  the  world.  On  the 
one  hand  is  the  mighty  Ocean  system  giving  her  transportation 
as  far  as  the  winds  that  blow  to  every  clime;  on  the  other  lies  her 
railways  radiating  in  many  directions  throughout  the  State  and 
adjacent  States,  pouring  into  her  lap  an  immense  commerce- 
Already  a  large  and  prosperous  city,  it  seems  that  nature  and 
civilization  have  conspired  to  make  Wilmington  in  the  not  far 
distant  future  one  of  the  greatest  cities  on  the  South  Atlantic 
Coast. 

No  one  can  visit  Wilmington  and  fail  to  be  impressed  with  the 

may   signs  and   growing  indications    of  wealth    and    prosperity 

which  abound   on  every  hand.     Here  will   be  found   all   public 

buildings  and  institutions  usual  to  a  great  commercial  city,  as  for 

instance,  a  United  States  Custom  House,  a  handsome  new  United 

States  Court  House  and  Post  Office  building,  now  in  course  of 

erection,  United    States  Marine  Hospital,   Seaman's  Home  and 

Bethel,  City  Hospital,  United  States  Signal  Service  Station,  three 

daily    newspapers,   five  weekly  and   one    monthly    publications, 

nearly  fifty   churches,  twenty-eight  public  and  private  schools, 

ample  banking  facilities,  four  railroads  completed,  and  two  others 

under  construction,  a  number  of  prosperous  industries,  and  the 

city  boasts  of  a  large  number  of  the  handsomest  and  most  costly 

residences  in  the  State.    The  city  has  its  street  railway,  telephone 

conveniences,    and    excellent    fire    department,    water   and    gas 

works,  and  is  lighted  by  electricity. 

T     1     QnilTUPDI  A  IMF!    Livery  and  Horse  Exchange,  Nos.  108  and 
1,   J,    OUU  IJlLjRL/ilNJJ,     no  North  Second  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C 


1AMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
J    in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 

MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  11 

The  advantages  and  attractions  of  the  city  as  a  place  of  resi- 
dence are  unsurpassed  by  no  city  of  equal  population  in  the 
Union.  The  climate  is  delightful,  health  excellent,  the  society  is 
cultivated  and  refined,  the  city  is  most  orderly,  educational 
facilities  are  both  excellent  and  abundant.  Several  of  the  church 
edifices  are  very  fine  specimens  of  architecture;  they  have  large 
congregations  and  their  pulpits  are  supplied  by  pastors  of  repu- 
tation and  ability. 

The  population  of  the  city  is  now  about  25,000. 


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SOME  ATTRACTIONS. 


The  following  are  some  of  the  many  splendid  attractions  that 
should  be  seen  and  enjoyed  by  all  who  wish  a  season  of  rest  and 
healthful  recreation.  As  resorts  they  are  unsurpassed  by  any  on 
the  South  Atlantic  Coast. 

WRIGHTSVILLE  SOUND. 

This  well-known  and  popular  resort,  eight  miles  from  the  city' 
will  during  the  present  season,  receive  a  much  larger  attention 
from  pleasure  and  health-seekers  than  ever  before,  as  one  of  the 
results  of  the  completion  of  the  Sea  Coast  Railroad  from  this  city 
to  that  place.  Wrightsville  has  always  been  popular,  and  has 
greatly  increased  in  popularity  since  the  completion  of  the  turn- 
pike from  the  eastern  limits  of  the  city  to  the  Sound.  This  turn- 
pike, which  is  heavily  ballasted  with  oyster  shells  its  entire  length, 
affords  one  of  the  finest  and  most  pleasant  drives  that  can  be 
found  in  North  Carolina.  It  is  as  hard  as  though  it  were 
McAdamized,  is  bordered  nearly  its  entire  length  with  pines, 
whose  fragrant  odors  are  delightful,  exhilerating  and  bracing, and 
the  line  of  the  road  is  sufficiently  crooked  to  relieve  the  tourist 
from  a  weary  monotony.  The  Wilmington  Sea  Coast  Railroad 
and  the  Ocean  View  Railroad  are  ready  to  take  visitors  to  the 
Sound. 

Another  advantage  lies  in  the  fact  that,  by  means  of  the  rail- 
road, the  pleasure  seeker  can  go  direct  to  the  beach  without  extra 
expense.  On  this  beach  the  Carolina  Yacht  Club  have  their 
house  and  here  also  is  the  new,  large  and  elegant  Hammocks 
Hotel,  for  the  accommodation  of  visiting  guests,  and  in  the 
waters  adjacent  is  the  favorite  yachting  course  where  there  will 
be  during  the  season,  several  exciting  and  interesting  regattas. 
Its  proximity  to  the  city,  with  its  easy  and  cheap   accessibility  by 

I     A     QDDIMPrD    Wholesale  and  Retail  dealer  in  Coal,  Wood,  Brick, 
J.  A.  OrnllNuLn,    Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C 


C.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  &  CO.,  make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriages, 
"^Buggies,  Wagons,  Carts  and  Drays.      Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts. 

MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  13 

railroad,  together  with  the  fact  that  it  is  connected  with  the  city 
by  telephone  make  this  a  desirable  resort.  There  are  plenty  of 
fish  of  almost  every  variety  in  the  waters  of  the  Sound  and  ocean 
and  an  abundance  of  good  oysters  in  their  season. 

CAROLINA  BEACH. 

This  pleasant  resort,  which  sprung  into  existence  as  if  by 
magic  in  the  summer  of  1887,  possesses  attractions  which  at 
once  made  it  extremely  popular  with  the  people.  Although  the 
accommodations  there  last  year  were  limited  in  extent,  as  they 
naturally  would  be  with  only  a  few  months — we  might  say  weeks 
of  preparation,  yet  it  was  a  popular  resort  for  those  who  would 
spend  a  day  from  the  cares  and  duties  of  every  day  life,  and  while 
away  a  few  hours  by  the  seaside,  where  they  could  view  the 
grandeur,  the  majesty  and  the  power  of  old  ocean  as  her  waves 
dashed  upon  the  shore,  to  the  deep  anthem  of  the  unceasing 
roar  of  the  breakers.  A  short  ride  on  the  waters  of  the  Cape 
Fear,  and  a  shorter  ride  of  less  than  two  miles  on  the  railroad, 
constructed  across  the  peninsula,  from  the  river  to  the  beach, 
and  the  weary  pleasure-seeker  is  away  from  the  noise,  tumult 
and  dust  of  the  city,  and  on  one  of  the  finest  ocean  beaches  along 
the  South  Atlantic  Coast.  It  was  visitedtby  many  thousands  last 
year,  and  will  probably  be  resorted  to  by  a  largely  increased 
number  during  the  present  season. 

Many  additions  and  improvements  have  been  made  for  the  bet- 
ter accommodation  of  visitors,  and  the  facilities  for  reaching  the 
beach  have  been  greatly  increased  by  the  addition  of  the  splen- 
did steamer  Sylvan  Grove,  with  her  accommodations  for  500  pas- 
sengers, which  make  daily  excursions  there  during  the  season. 

The  fame  of  the  beach  spread  from  one  end  of  the  State  to  the 
other  and  even  into  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  The  means  for 
bathing,  fishing  or  sailing  are  excellent,  and  it  is  peculiarly  free 

WHEN  you  wish  to  buy  Groceries  and  Shingles,  you  can  save  money 
by  calling  on  B.  F.  KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


SA.  SOHLOSS  &  CO.  Auctioneers  and  Commission  Merchants,  21  and 
•     23  Market  St.     Crockery,  Glassware,  &c,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 

14  MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

from  flies,  mosquitoes  and  gnats.  The  most  of  the  time  there  is 
a  good  southwest  breeze  blowing,  which  coming  in  from  the  sea, 
is  cool,  refreshing  and  enjoyable. 

The  Ocean  View  Railroad  Company  has  begun  the  erection  of 
a  hotel  and  eating  house  at  the  Masonboro  terminus  of  their  road. 
It  will  have  a  handsome  dining  room  80x30  feet,  and  will  be 
about  thirty  feet  from  the  pavillion  and  connecting  with  it  by  a 
wide  platform.  It  will  be  known  as  "'The  Breeze  House,"  and 
will  be  under  the  management  of  Mrs.  Mayo,  who  has  a  reputa- 
tion that  will  certainly  draw  those  fond  of  good  cooking  and  good 
things. 

"THE  ROCKS." 

The  "Rocks,"  so  called  from  the  fact  of  the  immense  pile  of 
stone  that  has  been  placed  there,  by  which  New  Inlet  has  been 
effectually  closed  for  the  passage  of  vessels,  is  twenty  miles  from 
Wilmington  and  more  than  half  way  between  this  city  and  the 
mouth  of  the  river.  It  has  become  quite  a  popular  pleasure  re- 
sort on  account  of  the  splendid  fishing  it  affords,  and  its  excellent 
opportunities  for  bathing  and  boat  sailing.  The  hotel  accommo- 
dations at  "The  Rocks"  are  very  good,  and  they  will  be  improved 
as  occasion  may  demand.  The  place  suffers  for  the  want  of  shade 
trees,  but  this  lack  is  in  a  measure  compensated  for  by  the  cool 
southwest  breezes  which  prevail  nearly  all  the  time.  Large 
quantities  of  fish  are  caught  here  and  many  of  our  citizens  find  a 
visit  to  the  place  both  pleasant  and  profitable.  It  is  easy  of  ac- 
cess, and  the  probability  is  that  the  list  of  visitors  will  be  much 
larger  during  the  present  season  than  in  any  previous  year. 

LAKE  WACCAMAW. 

On  the  Wilmington,  Columbia  &  Augusta  Railroad,  thirty-six 
miles  from  Wilmington,  is  the  pretty  village  of  Lake  Waccamaw, 
near  which  is  the  beautiful  sheet  of  water  from  which  the  village 

I  A  QpniMPrp  Wholesale  and  Retail  dealer  in  Coal,  Wood,  Brick, 
J,  l\,  01  l>l INULn,    Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 

MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  15 

derives  its  name.  The  path  from  the  village  to  the  lake  is  across 
a  beautiful  green  plateau  of  land  on  the  premises  of  Mr.  H.  B. 
Short,  to  a  secluded  dell  where,  surrounded  by  magnificent  for- 
est trees,  nestles  one  of  the  most  attractive  sheets  of  water  in 
North  Carolina.  It  is  a  favorite  resort  for  pleasure  parties  from 
both  North  and  South  Caroiina.  The  lake  abounds  with  fish  of 
almost  every  fresh  water  variety,  while  the  surrounding  forests 
abound  with  birds  and  all  kinds  of  game  from  squirrels  to  bears. 
Many  hunting  parties  visit  the  place  for  the  purpose  of  gunning, 
and  have  fine  sport  in  roving  the  forests  and  in  fishing  in  the  gen- 
erous waters  of  the  Lake. 

All  these  places  which  we  have  named  receive  a  generous  pat- 
ronage during  the  heated  season,  and  there  is  every  indication 
that  the  number  of  visitors  to  all  of  them  will  be  largely  in 
creased  during  the  present  season. 


THE    MESSENGER'S 

WILMINGTON  CITY  DIRECTORY. 


A. 

Aaron,  Joe,  lab,  h  412  Brunswick. 

ACADEMY  OF  THE  INCARNATION,  'Sister   Mary  Bap- 

tiste  Superior,  4th  cor  Ann. 
ACME    MANUFACTURING  COMPANY,  office    corner  of 

Walnut  and  Princess,  (see  advt,) 
Acom,  Jacob  B.,  carp't,  h  1024  N.  3rd. 
cAdams,  Candes,  laundress,  h  717  Red  Cross. 
Adams,  Martha  A.,  seamstress,  h  609  N.  8th. 
cAdams,  Mrs.  E.,  h  725   3rd. 
Adkins,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  h   130  S.  Front. 
Adkins,  Mrs.  S.  E.,  widow,  h  315  S.  Front. 
cAdkinson,  R.,  lab,  h  613  S.  5th. 
cAdkinson,  King,  lab  h  209  N.  10th. 
ADRIAN,  A.,  (Adrian  &  Vollers)  h  212  Orange. 
ADRIAN  &  VOLLERS,  (A.  Adrian,  H.  Vollers)  grocers  and 

commission  merchants,  101   S.  Front  st. 
Adrian,  A.  Jr.,  elk,  h  212  Orange. 
A.  Adrian  Steam  Fire  Engine  Co.,  h  14  S.  4th. 
Agatha,  Sister,  teacher  Convent  Mercy,  4th  and  Ann. 
Agostine,  Miss  F.  M.,  h  19  S.  6th. 

AHRENS,  B.  H.  J.,  grocery  and  liquors,  2  S.  7th,  h  620  Market. 
Akins,  Mrs.  Clara,  seamstress,  1011  McRae's  alley. 
Alderman,  Wm.  H.,  (Alderman,  Flanner  &Co)  517  Dock. 
Alderman,  Mrs.  A.,  widow,  1014  N.  4th. 
ALDERMAN,    FLANNER    &    CO.,    Hardware,    etc,    114  N. 

Front. 
Alderman,    Bland,    grocer   and   commission  merchant,    108    N. 

Water. 
Alderman,  J.  T.,  commission  merchant,    108  N.  Water  st,  h  119 

Mulberry  st. 
Alderman,  J.  T.,  conductor,  h  119  Mulberry  st, 

T     I     ^nilTHRRI  A  Mil    LiverY  and  Horse  Exchange,  Nos.  108  and 
1.   d.    OUUlllLIlLnlllJ,     no  North  Second  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


HP     DQryDTQT    Fashionable  Shaving  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon. 
.  U.  rnLIVIr Ln I ,  No.  7  south  front  street. 

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Alderman,  Alfred,  inspector,  h  315  Mulberry. 

Alderman,  G.  F.,  elk,  h  216  N.  5th. 

Alderman,  J.  W.,  inspector,  h  612  Mulberry. 

Alderman,  Allison,  elk,  bds  cor  5th  and  Walnut. 

Aldrich,  William  A.,  boarding  house,  420  N.  3rd. 

cAldrich,  Jos.,  lab,  h  1304  N.  5th. 

cAlexander,  Enoch,  lab,  h  505  N.  10th. 

cAlexander,  John,  lab,  h  1105  Princess. 

cAlexander,  J.  J.,  painter,  905  Castle. 

cAlexander,  J.  lab,  914  Dock. 

cAllen,  Frank  lab,  220  N.  9th. 

Allen,  W.H.,  transportation  agt.C.C.R.  R.,  h  218  N.  7th. 

Allen,  C.  B.,  book-keeper,  h  410  S.  5th. 

ALLEN,  J.  S.,  contractor  and  builder,  1 13  N.  Water,  h 

h  406  S.  3rd — see  adv't. 
Allen,  Samuel  machinist,  bds  504  N.  Front. 
Allen,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  h  517  S.  2nd. 
Allen,  A.  W.,  printer,  h  920  N.  3rd. 

cAllen,  Spotswood  huckster,  1 16  S.  Front  st,  h  610  N.  7th. 
cAllen,  M.  M.,  h  903  5th. 
cAllen,  R.  carpenter,  h  108  Marstella'r. 
cAllen,  A.,  stevedore,  h  705  Ann. 
Altaffer,  Gerard  M.,  patent  maker,  h  1 10  Dock. 
ALTAFFER,  MISS  ROBERTA,  dressmaker,  h   no 

Dock 
Aman,  G.  G.,  elk,  h  712  3rd. 
Ames,  Henry,  carpenter,  h  1201  N.  4th. 
cAmey,  B.,  porter,  h  714  Red  Cross. 
cAnderson,  Joseph,  lab,  h  810  Chesnut. 
cAnderson,  Wm.,  lab,  h  712  Front. 
cAnderson,  Caroline,  huckster,  h  417  Sampson's  alley. 
cAnderson,  W.  H.,  lab,  h  13th  and  Nun. 
Anderson,  A.  E.,  physician,   office   106  Orange,  h   102 

Orange. 
cAnderson,  J.,  stevedore,  h  108  Wright. 
cAnderson,  H.,  lab,  h  605  9th. 
Anderson,  C.  A.,  electrician,  h  606  Ann. 
cAnderson,  Wilson  lab,  h  508  McRae. 
Anderson,  A.,  lab,  h  509  Queen. 
Anders,  W.  B.,  commission  merchant,  h  306  McRae. 
Anthony,  Mrs.  A.  J.,  widow,  h  613  S.  4th. 
Appelgate,  Jack,  carpenter,  h  312  Harnet. 


PASSENGER  and  Baggage  Transfer.    All  orders  left  at  SOUTHERL  N 
STA  1LES,  108  &  no  North  Second  St.,  will  by  promptly  attended  to. 


TAYLOR'S  BAZAAR.     Wholesale  and  Retail  Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods. 
I      Fashionable  Goods,  Low  Prices,     i iS  Market  st.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  iq 


cArmstrong,  P.,  lab,  h  101 1  Wooster. 
cArmstrong,  L.,  carpenter,  h  710  Nixon. 
Arnold,  Rev.  C.  L.,  h  123  S.  4th. 
Arnold,  N.,  widow,  h  623  S.  5th. 
cArmonds,  Jupiter,  carpenter,  h  508  Nixon's  alley. 
cArrington,  T.(  lab,  h  109  S.  10th. 
Aritt,  W.,  lab,  h  9th  near  Wooster. 
cArtis,  E.  barber,  h  410  N.  5th. 
cArtis,  Win.  T.,  carpenter,  h  12 14  N.  7th. 
cArtis,  C,  lab,  h  623  Queen. 
cAsh,  Simon,  lab,  h  1 1 15  N.  8th. 
cAsh,  Benj,  lab,  h  13 12  N.  5th. 
cAsh,  R.,  brickmaker,  h  910  Castle. 

Atkinson  &  Manning,  (J.  W.  Atkinson  and  E.  W.  Mann- 
ing) insurance  agents,    1 15  N.  Water. 
Atkinson,  J.  Wilder,  (Atkinson  &  Manning)  h  20  S.  5th. 
Atkins,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  widow,  h  305  S.  2nd. 
Atlantic  Steam  Fire  Engine  Co.,  h  320  Princess. 
cAustin,  John  bricklayer,  h  706  Campbell. 
cAustin,  George,  lab,  h  115  S.  Front. 
cAustin,  H.,  lab,  h  Orange  bet  9th  and  10th. 
Auther,  Miss  A.,  dress  maker,  h  410  Wright. 
cAvery,  John  stevedore,  h  707  Campbell. 
Averett,  Mrs.  Jesse  widow,  h  701  Dock  st. 

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Bacon,  H.,  civil  engineer  U.  S.  Gov.,  h  1 14  S.  3rd. 
*BAGG,  HORACE  A.,  Inspector  and  Chairman  Board 

of  County  Commissioners,  h  420  Chesnut. 
Bagg,  Horace  W.,  clerk,  h  420  Chesnut. 
Bagley,   T.   F.,   commission   merchant,  cor.   Water  and 

Princess  sts,  h  109  Ann. 
Bagwell,  Mrs  F.  V.,  boarding  house,  24^  N.  Front. 
cBaidy,  William,  lab,  h  10th  near  Wooster. 
Bailey,  E.  P.,  (Burr  &  Bailey)  h  313  Ann. 
Bailey,  Mrs.  J.  C,  widow,  h  219  S.  3d. 
Bailey,  James  W.,  elk,  h  1019  N.  4th. 
Baker,  J.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  1 14  Princess,  h  710  Dock. 
cBaker,  S.,  stevedore,  h  1007  Queen. 
cBaker,  James,  stevedore,  h  1012  N.  7th. 
cBaker,  Alex,  brick  moulder,  h  913  N.  6th. 
Baker,  J.  F.,  flagman,  h  812  N.  7th. 


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cBaker,  Sandy,  lab,  h  507  Taylor. 

Baldwin,  A.  M.,  dentist,  IO^  N.  Front,  h  7  S.  4th. 

Ballinger,  A.  B  ,  book-keeper,  h  807  Chesnut. 

BANK  OF  NEW  HANOVER,  Isaac  Bates,  president, 

cor  Front  and  Princess. 
Banks,  Wellington,  elk,  h  806  N  3rd. 
cBanks,  Henry,  lab,  h  1228  Red  Cross. 
cBanks,  John,  lab,  h  706  Swann. 
cBanks,  Isaac  R.,  lab,  h  614  Bladen. 
Bappler,  Mrs.  M.,  widow,  h  311   Cottage  lane,  between 

Dock  and  Orange. 
Barber,  D.  D.,  farmer,  h  120  N.  7th. 
Barden,  B.  C,  insurance  agent,  h  321  S.  4th. 
Barden,  J.  R.,  elk,  bds  810  Market. 
Barden,  carpenter,  bds  115  Dock. 
Barrentine,  J.  G.,  merchant,  h  507  3rd. 
Barrentine,  P.  B.,  huckster,  120  S.  Front. 
Barrentine,  P.,  merchant,  h  121  S.  Front. 
cBardge,  B.  C,  carpenter,  h  1402  N.  7th. 
cBardge,  John,  carpenter,  h  410  N.  5th. 
cBarfield,  G,  lab,  h  510  Church. 
Barker,  E.  G.  &  Co.,  ship  brokers,  113  N.  Water. 
Barker,  E.  G.,  (E.  G.  Barker  &  Co.)  h  508  Front. 
Barker,  A.  L.,  tinsmith,  h  41 1  Castle. 
Barker,  J.  A.,  grocer,  619  5th  st.  h  same. 
BARKSDALE,  W.  R.,  Agent  Standard  Oil    Co.,  bds 

Orton  House — see  adv. 
cBarlow,  James,  lab,  h  1 1 12  Macumbers  alley. 
Barnes,  J.  W.,  Sr.,  traveling  agent,  h  714  Dock. 
Barnes,  J.  W.  Jr.,  pressman,  h  714  Dock. 
cBarnes,  L.,  carpenter,  h  113  Castle. 
Barnes,  Daniel,  foreman  P.  &  W.,  h  161 2  N.  4th. 
Barnes,  J.  S.,  tinsmith,  h  705  S.  3rd. 
Barnes,  Mrs.  T.,  widow,  h  708  Queen. 
cBarnes,  Henry,  lab,  h  822  Macumbers  alley. 
cBarnes,  B.,  lab,  h  711  Front. 
cBarnes,  William,  lab.,  h  715  Front. 
Barnitz,  E.  G.,  carpenter,  h  Brown's  alley. 
Barnitz,  Henry,  car  inspector,  h  703  N  7th. 
cBarnitz,  J.  G.,  cooper,  h  405  S.  6th. 
Barr,  G.,  h  2  Meares. 


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HEN  you  wish  to  buy  Groceries  and  Shingles,  you  can  save  money 
by  calling  on  B.  F.  KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


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Samuel  Northrop.  William  W.  Hodges.  Waltaer  Taylor. 

pRTHROP,  flODGES  &  TAYLOR, 

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FIRE.  LIFE.    MARINE.    ACCIDENT.  LIGHTNING.   TON  ADO  AND  REGISTERED 
LETTER    INSURANCE.   REPRESENTING   LARGEST  AMOUNT  OF 

CASH    FIRE   ASSETS 

OF     ANY     AGENCY     IN     THE     CITY,      AMOUNTING     TO     OVER 

$110,000,000 

The  only  Registered  Letter  Insurance  represented  in  this  city,  which 
guarantee  the  safe  delivery  of  money  or  other  valuables  sent  by  mail. 

Office  Corner  Nuttand  Walnut  Streets, 

TELEPHONE  No.   11       The  Travelers,   the  Oldest.  Largest  and  Strongest  Accident 
Company  in  the  World. 

J.  W.   WOOLVIN, 

General  Furnishing 

UNDERTAKER, 


•DEALER  IN' 


WOOD  and  METALLIC  BURIAL  CASES.  CASKETS,  &c„  k. 

Burial  Robes  and  Siippers  a  Specialty. 

105  NORTH  THIRD  STREET,  WILMINGTON.  N.   C. 


MJ.  DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker,   dealer  in  Watches.  Clocks, 
•     Jewell'}-,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 

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Barr,  Mrs.  R.,  widow  h  1121  Front. 

cBarney,  H.,  lab,  h  510  S.  8th. 

Bass,  Mrs.  L.,  h  308  Nun. 

Bass,  James  M,  printer,  bds  107  Mulberry. 

Baskins,  James,  car  inspector,  h  915  N.  7th. 

Bate,  W.  R.,  carpenter,  h  507  Brunswick. 

Bate  George  R.,  clerk,  h  408  N.  5th. 

Bate,  Mrs.  R.,  widow,  h  416  N.  5th. 

BATES,  ISAAC,  President  Bank  of  New  Hanover,  h 
409  S.  3rd. 

cBatson,  John,  cook,  h  1019  Dock. 

Batson,  E.  H.,  huckster,  Front,  Market,  h  401  market. 

cBatson,  G.  W.,  tinner,  h  1009  N.  9th. 

cBatson,  Peter,  lab,  h  1009  Princess. 

cBattle,  George,  lab,  h  1 13  Wooster. 

Battle,  W.  S.,  clerk,  bds  322  N.  Front. 

BAUER,  A.  G.,  contractor,  bds  Smith  Building — see  adv. 

Bauman,  H.  T.,  clerk,  bds  501  Mulberry. 

Bear,  Sol.,  dry  goods,  18  Market,  h  120  S.  5th. 

BEAR;  SOL.  &  CO.,  wholesale  liquor  dealer,  20  Mar- 
ket— see  adv. 

Bear,  Mrs.  Marcus,  widow,  h  12  N.  5th. 

Bear,  Isaac  Jr.,  clerk,  h  12  N.  5th. 

BEAR,  SAMUEL,  dry  goods  and  tobacco,  10  and  17 
Market  st,  h  311  N.  Front — see  adv. 

Bear,  Samuel,  Jr.,  clerk,  h  311  N.  Front. 

Bear,  Sigmon,  clerk,  h  311  N.  Front. 

Bear,  Isaac,  book-keeper,  h  311  N.  Front. 

Bear,  Isaac,  (Morris  Bear  &  Bro.)  h  603  Chesnut. 

Bear,  Samuel,  Jr.,  (Morris  Bear  &  Bro.)  h  603  Chesnut. 

Bear,  Morris,  (Morris  Bear  &  Bro.)  h  603  Chesnut. 

BEAR,  MORRIS  &  BRO.,  Dry  Goods,  nojA  and  112 
N.  Front. 

Bear  Simon,  tailor,  607  and  1005  N.  4th. 

Beach,  Jud.,  engineer,  h  619  Swann. 

Beaman,  R.  C,  Rev.,  h  415  S.  5th. 

cBeasley,  Icum,  lab,  h  1302   N.  5th. 

Beasley,  W.  C,  plumber,  h  102  Church. 

Beasley,  Mrs.  Maggie,  h  1224  Charlotte  ave 

cBeatty,  Josh,  lab,  h  406  Bladen. 

Beauford,  Mrs.  M.,  widow,  h  no  S.  6th. 


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J,  r\,  01  nilNULn,    Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


FrU    rvRTMANN,  Proprietor  CLUB  ROOMS,  No.  17  N.  Second 
.    VV  .  \J  St.     Best  Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars.     Oysters  in  Season. 


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Beauford,  J.  F.  lumber  inspector,  h  718  S.  5th. 
cBeckett,  John,  lab,  h  216  Cowan. 
cBegwin,  John,  distiller,  h  1017  Love's  alley. 
Behrends,  S.,  (Behrends  &  Co.)  h  418  Market. 
Behrends,  S.  &  Co.,  Furniture,  16  S.  Front. 
BELDEN  &  RAX  KIN,  lightermen,  1  N.  Water. 
Belden,  Lewis,  (Belden  &  Rankin,)  h  Cottage  lane,    1 16 

S.  4th. 
Beery,  W.  L.,  conductor  C.  C.  R.  R.,  h  311  S.  Front. 
Beery,  R.  H.,  ship  carpenter,  h  322  N.  3d. 
Beery,  W.  R.,  capt.  str.  E.  G.  Barker,  h  415  S.  2nd. 
Beery,  B.  W.,  Ship  carpenter,  h  415  S.  2nd. 
Beery,  John,  h  112  Mulberry. 
cBeery,  Francis,  cook,  h  824  Green. 
Beery,  W.  B.,  lab.,  h  604  Front. 
Beery,  W.,  lab.,  h  Front  bet  Wooster  and  Dawson. 
cBeery,  John,  lab,  h  906  Chestnut. 
cBeery,  C,  lab.,  h  603  Brunswick. 
cBell,  S.,  cooper,  h  1 1 1  Wooster. 
cBell,  George,  lab,  h  912  Orange. 
cBell,  C,  lab,  h  912  Orange. 
cBell,  L.,lab,  h  105  S.  nth. 
BELL  TELEPHONE  CO.,  office  over  Bank  of  New 

Hanover. 
Bell,  Miss  M.,  h  2d  and  Nun. 
Bell,  J.  D.,  clerk,  h  420  S.  2d. 

Bell,  Mrs.  M.  M.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  410  S.  6th. 
Bell,  W.  H.,  grocer,  139  S.  Front,  h  no  Orange. 
cBell,  James,  lab.,  h  811  Red  Cross. 
cBell,  C.  F.,  sawyer,  h  313  Harnett. 
Bell,  W.  H.,  merchant,  603  S.  Front. 
Bell,  W.  K.,  mechanic,  h  610  S.  5th. 
Bell,  C.  D.,  laborer,  h  610  S.  5th. 
Bell,  B.,  lab,  h  623  Queen. 
cBell,  Henry,  lab,  h  906  N.  8th. 
cBell,  E.,  lab,  h  3  Voller's  row,  5th  near  Oueen. 
BELL,  BENJAMIN,  (Jackson  &  Bell),  h  316  S.  4th. 
Bell,  Miss  J.  M.,  h  316  S.  4th. 

Bell,  F.,  blacksmith,  h  Front  bet  Wooster  and  Dawson. 
BELLAMY  R.  R.,  druggist,  northwest  cor.  Market  and 

Front,  h  20  N.  7th  st. 
Bellamy,  John  D.  Jr.,  lawyer,  109^  Princess,  h  112  5th. 


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Straw  Paper,  Paper  Bags,  &c.        YATES'  BOOK  STORE,  Wilmington. 


ALL  &  PEAFSALL,  Wholesale  Grocers  and  Produce  Dealers. 


HALL  &  PEAbSALL,  Whol< 
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Bellamy,  Marsden,  lawyer,  210  Princess,  h  61 1  Market. 

Bellamy,  W.  J.  H.,  physician,  209  Orange,  h  121  S.  2d. 

Bellamy,  John  D.,  farmer,  h  503  Market. 

cBellamy,  Arbo,  widow,  h  712  Red  Cross. 

Bel!ois,  B.,  grocer,  126  Market  st,  h  616  Ann. 

Bender,  D.  S.,  sergeant  police,  h  618  Castle. 

Bender,  G.  H.,  clerk,  h  618  Castle. 

Bender,  Miss  M.  E.,  seamstress,  h  618  Castle. 

cBengermen,  Rice,  lab,  h  15  S.  nth. 

Benson,  A.,  clerk  h  406  S.  6th. 

Benson,  J.,  clerk,  h  on  Meares. 

Benson,  H.  lab,  h  Wooster  near  Front. 

cBennerman,  S.,  porter,  h  715  Princess. 

Bentley,  Mrs.  Mary,  seamstress,  h  1012  N.  7th. 

Benton,  Julius,  lab,  h  918  N.  6th. 

cBenton,  C.  J.,  stevedore,  h  Castle  bet  10th  and  nth. 

BERNARD,  W.  H.,  (Editor  Morning  Star),  h  m  S.  5th. 

Bernard  Miss  M.  A.,  teacher  114  S.  2d. 

cBernard,  W.,  lab,  h  607  Ann. 

cBernard,  R.  lab,  h  607  Ann. 

cBess,  Kinyon,  lighterman,  h  509  Market. 

Bess,  Robert,  sawyer,  h  307  N.  5th. 

Bess,  James,  h  305  N.  5th. 

Bessent,  Bishop,  machinist,  h  312  Campbell. 

Betcher,  Mrs.  Charlotte,  widow,  h  1201  N.  4th. 

Bethea,  A.  P.,  mail  agent,  bds  105  Dock. 

cBettencourt,  Amuel,  keeper  carthouse,  407  Swann. 

Bettencourt,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  h  cor  Chesnut  and  2d. 

cBetts,  Abram,  brick  mason,  h  1 1 15  Swann's  alley. 

Biddle,  W.  H.,  grocer,  501  Castle,  h  523  S.  5th. 

Biddle,  Mrs.  J.  A.,  widow,  dress  maker,  h  606  Castle. 

Biddle,  Miss  M.  E.,  dress  maker,  h  606  Castle. 

Biddle,  R.  A.,  clerk,  h  606  Castle. 

Biggs,  Mrs.  S.,  widow,  h  2  Meares. 

Bilbro,  L.  A.,  harness  maker,  h  310  S.  4th. 

cBingham,  Thomas,  lab,  h  10 19  Queen. 

cBingerman,  Ed,  lab,  h  108  Brunswick. 

cBird,  T.,  cooper,  h  1001  Queen. 

cBird,  E.,  stevedore,  h  1001  Queen. 

cBishop,  Ephraim,  bricklayer,  h  714  Campbell. 

cBishop,  Rev.  W.  H.,  h  803  Hanover. 

Bishop,  W.  PI.,  boarding  house,  214  Campbell. 


BRUNHILD.  SIMON  &  CO.,  Importers  and  Jobbers  in  Liquors,  Cigars 
and  Tobacco,  in  North  Front  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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Bishop,  Jasper,  book-keeper,  h  814  Mulberry. 
Bishop,  Joseph,  clerk,  h  814  Mulberry. 
Bishop,  G.  W.,  watchman,  h  818  Chesnut. 
Bishop,  George  A.,  clerk,  h  819  Chesnut. 
Bishop  H.  M.,  clerk,  h  916  Chesnut. 
Bissitt,  Jack,  master  machinist,  h  513  N.  3rd. 
Bissinger,  C.  F.  W.,  florist,  h  101  N.  6th. 
BIXBY,  CAPT.  W.  H.,  Civil  Engineer  U.  S.  Govern- 
ment, h  219  S.  3rd. 
cBizzel,  A.,  lab,  h  818  Castle. 
cBizzel,  H.,  lab,  h  Queen  near  4th. 
Blablock,  L.  L.,  lab,  h  1 17  Queen. 
cBlack,  V.,  shoemaker,  h  216  Walnut. 
cBlack,  W.  H.,  lab.  h  519  S.  Fourth. 
Blackman,  Irving,  engineer,  h  604  N.  5th. 
Blackwell,  Mrs.  B.,  widow,  h  814  S.  5th  st. 
Blackwell,  Mrs.  J.,  widow,  h  9th  and  Orange. 
cBlackwell,  William,  stevedore,  h  703  Nixon. 


Blackburn,  T.  J.,  commission  merchant,  h  5: 


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Blake,  Alonzo  E.,  commission  merchant,  h  1 1  S. 

Blank,  Willliam,  broker,  h  209  N.  2d. 

Bland,  Wash,  lab,  h  1 1 18  N.  4th. 

Bland,  George,  lab,  h  920  N.  6th. 

cBland,  William,  shoemaker,  h  309  N.  2d. 

Bland,  L.  N.,  driver  street  car,  h  920  N.  6th. 

cBlan,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  h  117  Dock. 

cBlan,  James,  lab,  h  alley  on  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

cBlain,  James,  lab,  h  1  ith  and  Castle. 

Blair,  A.,  engineer,  h  310  Queen. 

Bledenthal.  L.,  clerk,  bds  514  Market. 

Blizzard,  John,  lab,  bds  115  Dock. 

Blizzard,  William,  clerk,  bds  115  Dock. 

Blizzard,  Mrs.  Hutten,  seamstress,  h  1005  N.  4th. 

cBlocker,  Mrs.  Julia,  laundress,  h  816  N.  3rd. 

cBlocker,  Aaron,  lab,  h  404  Bladen. 

cBlocker,  Jonas,  lab,  h  810  N.  3rd. 

cBlocker,  A.,  lab,  h  511  Prices  alley,  Church. 

cBlocker,  Edward,  lab,  h  510  Bladen. 

Blomme,  P.,  baker,  cor.  5th  and  Campbell,  h  515  N.  5th. 

Blomme,  Charles,  clerk,  bds  515  N.  5th. 

Bloom,  H.  H.,  grocer,  501  Chesnut,  h  same. 

Bloom,  John,  brick  mason,  bds  501  Chestnut. 


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C.  B.   SOUTH£RLAND  &  CO.,  make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriages 
Buggies,  Wagons,  Carts  and  Drays.      Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts. 


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Blossom,  Mrs.  T.  E.,  h  707  6th 

cBlue,  Harley,  lab,  h  209  Walnut. 

Blue,  L.  A.,  clerk,  bds  121  Market. 

cBlunt,  Harry,  carpenter,  h  1229  Charlotte  ave. 

cBlunt,  Daniel,  lab,  h  311  Campbell. 

cBlunt,  Bristol,  lab,  h  1217  McRae's  alley. 

cBlunt,  B.,  distiller,  h  320  6th. 

cBlunt,  Caleb,  drayman,  house  1 1 1 1  Market. 

cBlunt,  Calvin,  carpenter,  h  61 1  Brunswick. 

Boatwright,  J.  H.,  notary  public  1 24  N  Water,  h  1 27  Dock. 

Boatwright,  J.  H.,  clerk,  bds  404  Orange. 

Boatwright,  Jno.  L.,  grocer,  15  and  17  S.  Front,  h  404 
Orange. 

Boatwright,  E.  P.,  book-keeper,  bds  404  Orange. 

Boesch  &  Bro.,  wood  and  coal  dealers,  foot  of  Brunswick. 

Boesch,  John  Henry,  (Boesch  &  Bro.),  bds  803  N.  4th. 

Boesch,  Henry,  grocer,  801  N.  4th,  h  803  N.  4th. 

Bolkenhauer,  H.  C.  L.,  lab,  h  120  Castle. 

BOLLES,  J.  W.,  exporter  naval  stores,  cor.  Water  and 
Mulberry,  h  215  N.  3d. 

cBomans,  J.  M.,  hack  driver,  h  620  Church. 

Boney  &  Harper,  (G.  J.  Boney  and  J.  T.  Harper)  grist 
mill  on  Water  bet  Walnut' and  Mulberry. 

Boney,  G.  J.  (Boney  &  Harper),  bds  212  N.  Front. 

Boney,  G.  W.,  mechanic,  bds  504  N.  Front. 

Boney,  Neil,  miller,  bds  1 13  Market. 

Boney,  John,  h  516  N.  6th. 

cBoney,  Moses,  lab,  h  712  Harnett. 

cBoney,  Noah,  lab,  h  12 13  McRae's  alley. 

BONITZ,  J.  A.,  Editor  and  Proprietor  Wilmington  Mes- 
senger, h  1 1 1  S.  3d 

Bonitz,  J.  H.  W.,  mailing  elk  Messenger  office,  h  2 1 2  Ann 

Bonnett,  J.,  carpenter,  h  218  Wooster. 

cBoon,  Z.,  carpenter,  h  12  S.  7th. 

cBoon,  W.,  lab,  h  421  S.  6th. 

Boon,  J.  M.,  carpenter,  h  1003  N.  8th. 

Boon,  Bennett,  well  digger,  h  905  N.  6th. 

Boon,  Owen,  lab,  h  905  N.  6th. 

Boon,  J.,  lab,  h  513  S.  8th. 

cBoon,  W.,  brick  mason,  h  202  Church. 

cBoone,  T.,  brick  mason,  h  1  ith  bet.  Queen  and  Wooster. 

Bordeaux,  John,  insurance  agent,  h  310  Hanover. 


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Borden,  E.,  clerk,  h  215  Red  Cross. 

Borden,    C.    E.,    supt.    Navassa  guano   factory,    h    212 

N.  3rd. 
Borden,  Walter  E.,  clerk,  bds  322  N.  Front. 
Borden,  H.  L.,  private  secretary,  bds  322  N.  Front. 
Borden,  Mrs.  M.  E.*,  widow,  boarding  house,  322  N.  Front. 
Bornermann,  J.  C,  lab,  h  Castle,  bet.  7th  and  8th. 
Bornermann,  J.  H.,  grocer,  southeast  cor.  7th  and  Ann. 
Bornerman,  G.  W.,  grocer,  9th  and  Queen. 
cBoston,  Ben,  huckster,  h  720  Campbell. 
cBoston,  Isiah,  lab,  h  409  Campbell. 
BOWDEN,  H.  M.,  cashier  National  Bank. 
cBowden,  N.  B.,  bricklayer,  h  512  S.  7th. 
Bowden,    James    O.,    inspector,    126    N.    Water,  h    212 

Red  Cross. 
Bowden,  Joseph  J.,  conductor  C.  C.  R.  R.,  h  114  N.  7th. 
Bowden,  L.  H.,  inspector,  h  514  Princess. 
Bowden,  Mrs.  Sarah  C,  widow,  h  102  N.  4th. 
Bowden,  Mrs.  J.  C  ,  widow,  h  102  Chestnut. 
Bowden,  W.  B.,  transportation  master,  bds  119  Chesnut. 
Bowden,  R.  C,  butcher,  h  703  Bladen. 
Bowden,  John,  clerk,  h  1017  N.  6th. 
cBowden,  Thomas,  carpenter,  h  405  N.  9th. 
cBowden,  L.,  lab,  h  Alley  on  Wooster  bet.  Front  and  2d. 
cBowden,  R.,  lab,  h  alley  on  Wooster  bet.  front  and  2d. 
Bowdoin,  Capt.  R.  P.,  contractor,  h  713  Chesnut.  • 
Bowdoin,  E.  Ff.,  diver,  h  713  Chesnut. 
Bowdoin,  Ff.  L.,  diver,  h  713  Chesnut. 
cBowen,  Alex,  lab,  h  114  Brunswick. 
cBowen,  Peter,  stevedore,  h  501  Nixon. 
cBowens,  Stephen,  lab,  h  212  McRae. 
cBowens,  Johnson,  porter,  h  808  N.  7th. 
cBowens,  Robt.,  upholsterer,  h  415  Campbell. 
cBoykin,  C.  R.,  lab,  h  408  McRae. 
cBoyed,  W.  H.,  lab,  h  720  N.  5th. 
Braceland,  D.  F.,  blacksmith,  6th,  near  Wooster. 
Braddy  &  Gaylord,  Racket  Store,   1 17  S.  Front,  h  same. 
BRADLEY,  MISS  A.  M.,  principal  Tileston  Normal 

School,  h  422  Ann. 
Bradley,  Charles,  h  308  N.  3rd. 
cBradley,  Charles,  drayman,  h  1024  Walnut. 


(OB  PRINTING  of  every  description  executed  with  neatness  and  dis- 
patch at  the  Messenger  Job  Office. 


S    A.  SCHL<"SS  &  GO.  Auctioneers  and  Wholesale  Jobbers  of  Dry 
Goods,  Notions,  &c.    Big  bargains  always  on  hand.    21  &  23  Market  St. 

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cBradley,  D.  C,  stevedore,  bds  617  McRae. 

cBradley,  Wm.,  coppersmith,  h  1014  N.  6th. 

cBradley,  Alex.,  lab,  h  910  Mulberry. 

cBradley,  W.  H.,  painter,  h  407  N.  6th. 
j^cBradley,  John,  driver  city  cart,  h  514  N.  6th. 

Branch,  R.  E.,  ticket  agent,"  A.  C.  L.,  h  1 14  Red  Cross. 

Branch,  G.  W.,  gauger,  h  204  Castle. 

Branch,  R.  E.,  distiller,  h  206  Castle. 

Branch,  W.  A.,  cooper,  h  206  Castle. 

Branch,  J.  YV.,  blacksmith,  h  526  Eront. 

Branch,  T.  R.,  clerk,  h  526  Front. 

Branch,  J.,  blacksmith,  h  526  Front. 

Branch,  C  R.,  conductor  A.  C.  L.,  h  S.  W.  cor.  2nd  and 
Church. 

Branch,  John  M.,  inspector,  h  402  Queen. 

Branch,  John  E.,  mechanic,  h  419  ^  alnut. 

Brantley,  Mrs.  E.  J.,  seamstress,  h  724  S.  6th. 

Brandt,  N.  F.,  engineer,  h  308  S.  6th. 

Bra)',  Thomas,  carpenter,  h  216  Strauss'  alley. 

Bray,  W.  T.,  health  officer,  h  719  Princess. 

Brizzell,  Robert,  lab,  h  619  Hanover. 

Breckenridge,  John,  clerk,  h  314  Walnut. 

Bremer,  M.,  clerk,  h  213  Church. 

Bremer,  J.  M.,  grocer,  301  S.  Front,  h  503  Castle. 

Brewer,  Charles  M.,  carpenter,  h  804  Harnett. 
^cBrewington,  Henry,  deputy  sheriff,  h  910  N.  5th. 

cBrice   P.,  lab,  h  91 1  Castle. 

Brickhouse,  N.  A.,  lab,  h  501  Front. 

Bridgers  &  Rankin,  (P.  L.    Bridgers   and  N.  B.   Rankin) 
grocers,  1 10  N.  Front. 

Bridgers,  P.  L.,  h  102  N.6th. 

cBright,  John,  lab,  h  806  Walnut. 

Brink  ley,  James,  police  officer,  h  620  Wooster. 

cBrinkley,  Thomas,  carpenter,  h  820  N.  7th. 

cBrinkley,  Isaac,  baker,  h  808  Walnut. 

cBrinkley,  Wm.,  lab,  h  912  Mulberry. 

Brinson,  W.  R.,  merchant,  h  925  N.  4th. 

cBrite,  P.,  lab,  h  319S.  4th. 

Britt,  D.  L.,  moulder,  h  708  S.  6th. 

Broadstreet,  Mrs.  Martha,  widow,  h  802  Swann. 

Brock,  Mrs.  H.  C.  Brock,  widow,  h  513  Princess. 

cBronson,  Pompie,  lab,  h  1102  James. 


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Bags,  Stationery,  &c.     114  North  Water  Street. 


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EnglishiClassical  School, 

Rev.  DANIEL  MORRELLE,  A.M.- 

No.  420  ORANGE  STREET,   Corner  of  FIFTH.   ST. 


This  school  was  established  in  A.  D., 
1859,  ano1  ^s  consequently  in  its  thirtieth 
year.  The  thirty-first  annual  session  will 
begin  (D.  V.)  Tuesday,  the  first  of  Oc- 
tober, 1889.  For  terms  or  any  informa- 
tion apply  as  above. 

Tjduis  h.  mearesT 

12  North  Front. 

GENTLEMEN'S  FURNISHER 

and  hatter. 

Collars  and  Cuffs  Laundried. 

R.    F.    RISING, 

Practical  Sheet  Metal  Worker 

ROOFING.  GUTTERING  AND  PIPING. 

All  Kinds   of  Sheet    Metal   Ware  Made  and    Repaired.     Roof 
Painting  a  Specialty. 

13  DOCK  ST.  near  WA1ER  ST.,  WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


1AMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  21S  N.  Front  St.    Reyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
J   in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 

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cBrooks,  Richard,  lab,  h  1226  Charlotte  avenue. 

cBrooks,  W.  H..  lab,  h  904  N.  3rd. 

cBrooks,  W.  H.,  lab,  h  409  Campbell. 

Brooks,  Miss  Betty,  seamstress,  h  913  Sprunt's  alley. 

Brown,  Thos.,  carthouse,  9th  and  Market. 

cBrown,  E.,  lab,  h  915  Castle. 

cBrown,  S.  J.,  upholsterer,  h  1020  S.  nth. 

cBrown,  A.  S.,  brickmason,  h  518  S.  8th. 

cBrown,  J.,  lab,  h  311  S.  6th. 

cBrown,  A.,  green  grocer,  122  S.  Front  st.  market,  h  402 

N.  7th. 
Brown,  Lawrence,  bds  Victor  House,  N.  Front. 
Brown,  A.  D.,  h  213  S.  5th. 
Brown,  Mrs.  T.  YV.,  widow,  h  114  Orange. 
Brown,  C.  M.,  telegraph  operator,  h  114  Orange. 
Brown,  L.  S.  F.,  clerk,  h  114  Orange. 
cBrown,  T.,  lab,  h  216  S.  8th. 
cBrown.  James,  stevedore,  h  720  Orange. 
cBrown,  L.,  coppersmith,  h  714  Orange. 
cBrown,  M,  lab,  h  319  S.  12th. 

Brown,  C.  C,  manager  YV.  U.  Tel.  office,  h  522  Dock. 
Brown,  W.  J.,  sawyer,  h  108  S.  8th. 
Brown,  F.  B.,  h  3  S.  2nd. 
Brown  &  Roddick,  dry  goods,  9  N.  Front. 
cBROWN  &  PEARSON,  barbers,  5  N.  Front. 
BROWN,  G.  H.,  Diamond  cafe  and   saloon,  6  S.  Front, 

h  same. 


Brown,  S.,  h  3  S.  Front. 
Brown,  Mrs.  J.  K.,  widow,  1 16  Mulberry. 
Brown,  A.  B.,  clerk,  h  1 16  Mulberry. 
Brown,  M.  H.,  clerk,  h  1 16  Mulberry. 
Brown,  Mrs.  J.  E.,  h  213  N.  2nd.' 
Brown,  W.  H.,  clerk,  h  213  N.  2nd. 
Brown,  R.  H.,  bds  113  Market. 
cBrown,  Thos.,  barber,  315  Brunswick. 
cBrown,  E.,  lab,  h  604  Campbell. 
cBrown,  Alex  porter,  h  620  N.  10th. 
cBrown,  J.,  lab,  h  8th  bet  Church  and  Nun. 
cBrown,  James,  painter,  h  919  Miller. 
cBrown,  Virgil,  stevedore,  h  607  McRae. 
cBrown,  Morris,  lab,  h  705  N.  3rd. 
cBrown,  Alex,  lab,  h  13 16  Parsley's  alley. 


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cBrown,  Benj,  lab,  h  1005  James. 

Brown,  B.  B.,  clerk,  h  603  Front. 

Brown,  I.  H.,  watchman,  h  41 5  Swann. 

Brown,  Needam  watchman,  h  902  N.  5th. 

cBrown,  G.  W.,  drayman,  h  808  Swann. 

cBrown,  U.  S.,  lab,  h  1012  N.  8th. 

cBrown,  John,  lab,  h  1008  N.  8th. 

cBrown,  Pope,  lab,  h  1220  N.  7th. 

cBrown,  J.  W.,  lab,  h  1302  N.  7th. 

cBrown,  Wm.,  lab,  h  715  N.  6th. 

cBrown,  Archie,  lab,  h  907  N.  6th. 

cBrown,  Wm,  lab,  h  907  Schutte's  alley. 

cBrown,  John  H.,  carpenter,  h  519  Brunswick. 

cBrown,  James,  lab,  h  615  Harnett. 

cBrown,  Rev.  J.  S.,  h  1112  N.  5th. 

cBrown,  T.,  lab,  h  714  S.  6th. 

Brown,  Dennis  lab,  h   1103  N.  6th. 

Brown;  T.  A.,  clerk,  h  8  N.  4th. 

BROWN,  A.  A.,  insurance  agt,  h  8  N.  4th  st — see  adv. 

Brown,  E.  A.,  clerk,  h  8  N.  4th. 

Brown,  W.  T.,  keeper  cart  house,  16  N.  9th. 

Brown,  J.  G.,  huckster,  h  902  Princess. 

Brown,  J.  D.,  huckster,  h  904  Princess. 

cBrown,  Andrew,  lab,  h  1217  Brown's  alley. 

cBrown,  E.,  lab,  h  917  Wooster. 

cBrown,  Carl,  butcher,  h  501  Taylor. 

cBrown,  Mrs.  Francis,  h  504  N.  6th. 

cBROWN,  HENRY,  (Brown  &  Pearsall)  barber,  h  512 

Walnut. 
cBrown,  R.,  shoemaker,  h  717  Front. 
BROWNE,  C.  F.,  grocer,   128  N.  Water,  h  411  N.  4th 

— see  adv. 
cBrownell,  Thos.,  porter,  h  703  Red  Cross. 
BRUNHILD,    SIMON    &    CO.,  wholesale  liquors,  in 

N.  Front. 
BRUNHILD,  L.,  (Brunhild,  Simon  &  Co.)  h  412  Dock. 
cBrunson,  R.,  drayman,  h  514  S.  8th. 
Bryan,  B.  B.,  lab,  h  16  S.  9th. 
BRYAN,  W.  A.,  proprietor  Orton  House. 
cBryan,  Alex.,  carpenter,  h  710  Red  Cross. 
cBryant,  A.,  stevedore,  h  710  Church. 
cBryant,  L.,  carpenter,  h  315  S.  6th. 

PnlTTflllt  9    UohflDP    Shoes,  Carpets,  Trunks,  Valises,  Gents.  Furnishing 
rUlvUy.l  Qi  IluMul,  Goods  at  down  town  prices.     4th  Street  near  Bridge. 


BROWN  k  PEARSON, 


BARBERS. 

No.  5  North  Front  St. 


Wilmington,  N.  C. 


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Bryant,  S.  J.,  boatmau  Custom  House,  h  616  Wooster. 

Bryant,  B.  J.,  painter,  h  602  Wooster. 

Bryant,  Win.,  painter,  h  602  Wooster. 

cBryant,  J.  W.,  lab,  h  1 12  S.  1  ith. 

cBryant,  Lewis,  brickmason,  h  515  N.  10th. 

cBryant,  Duke,  cooper,  h  61 1  N.  8th. 

cBryant,  B.  J.,  porter,  h  709  Campbell. 

cBryant,  J.  T.,  carpenter,  h  1004  N.  4th. 

cBryant,  Ari,  butcher,  h  1010  N.  5th. 

cBryant,  John,  lab,  h  606  Swann. 

cBryant,  Daniel,  lab,  h  1306  N.  5th. 

cBryant,  James  H.,  lab,  h  61 5  Red  Cross. 

cBryant,  Jeseph,  lab,  h  909  Wooster. 

Bryant,  L.  H.,  carpenter,  h  913  N.  7th. 

Bryson,  Mrs.  Delia,  boarding  house  and  bar  room,  308 

and  310  N.  Nutt. 
cBuchannon,  Wm.,  carpenter,  h  810  S.  2nd. 
Bcuchannon,  Wm.,  carpenter,  h  7th  and  Orange. 
Budd,  James,  printer,  h  316  McRae. 
Budd,  Mrs.  S.  A.,  widow,  h  316  McRae. 
Bunting,  Joseph  B.,  clerk,  h  307  Walnut. 
Bunting,  Hicks,  clerk,  h  307  Walnut. 
Bunting,  Nash,  conductor,  h  307  Walnut. 
Bunting,  L.  M.,  clerk,  h  307  Walnut. 
Bunting,    R.    H.,   deputy  clerk  Superior  Court,    h    120 

Walnut. 
Bunting,  Mrs.  B.  E.,  widow,  h  120  Walnut. 
Bunting,  Buck,  clerk,  h  219  N.  3rd. 
Bunting,  T.  ().,  city  clerk,  h  108  S.  5th. 
Bunting,  T.,  clerk,  h  108  S.  5th. 
Bunting,  S.  V.,  conductor,  h  412  Red  Cross. 
cBunting,  Abram,  lab,  h  12 12  N.  5th. 
cBunting,  A.,  lab,  h  208  Marsteller. 
Burbanks,  T.  S.,  physician,  113  N.  2nd,  h  119  S.  5th. 
Burgwin,  Walter,  cotton  grader,  bds  Victor  House,  Front 
Burgwin,  Mrs.  S.,  h  320  S.  4th. 
Burgwin,  Miss  R.,  h  703  Ann. 
Burkheimer,  H.  D.,  mail  agent,  h  1 1  5  N.  4th. 
Burkheimer,  Buck,  baggage  master,  h  115  N.  4th. 
Burkheimer,  H.,  book-keeper,  h  301  S.  4th. 
Burns,  Mrs.  R.  A.,  widow,  h  505  S.  2nd. 
Burns,  B.  T.,  painter,  h  505  S.  2nd. 


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Burnett,  J.  W.  H.,  painter,  h  620  S.  6th. 

Burnett,  T.  J.,  lab,  h  620  S.  6th. 

Burnett,  R.  A.,  lab,  h  620  S.  6th. 

Burnett,  Mrs.  S.  A.,  widow,  h  623  S.  5th. 

Burnett,  F.  B.,  fisherman,  h  619  S.  6th. 

Burnett,  J.  S.,  salesman,  h  815  Chesnut. 

Burnett,  Miss  L.,  governess,  h  203  S.  3rd. 

cBurnett,  John,  carpenter,  h  1224  Red  Cross. 

cBurnett,  Sam,  lab,  h  614  Harnett. 

cBurnett,  J.,  lab,  h  406  S.  4th. 

cBurnett,  R.,  lab,  h  1 19  S.  10th. 

cBurnett,  Fred,  lab,  h  711  Harnett. 

Burnett,  Miss  Nora,  missionary,  h  711  Walnut. 

BURR  &  BAILEY,  (H.  A.  Burr  and  E.  P.  Bailey)  ma- 
chine shops  and  foundry,  19  and  21  S.  Front. 

Burr,  H.  A.,  (Burr  &  Bailey)  h  325  S.  5th. 

Burr,  Col.  James  G.,  h  20  N.  5th. 

Burr,  William  Alva,  clerk,  h  20  N.  5th. 

cBurrill,  Willis,  lab,  h  511  Chesnut  st. 

Burrus,  E.  T.,  pilot,  h  22  Meares. 

Burruss,  S.  S.,  carpenter,  h  420  Wright. 

Burruss,  C.  C,  book  keeper,  h  328  S.  3rd. 

cBurton,  T.  B.,  stevedore,  h  alley  Wooster  bet.  Front 
and  2d. 

Burtt,  S.,  blacksmith,  14  Mulberry,  h  719  Dock. 

Burt,  S.  H.,  book-keeper,  bds  208  N.  7th. 

Burton,  J.  W.,  merchant,  h  819  Wooster. 

Burton,  R.  T.,  clerk,  Orton  House. 

Busey,  G.  M.,  h  219  Walnut. 

cButler,  Phillip,  blacksmith,  h  517  Harnett. 

cButler,  A.  B.,  lab,  h  607  S.  9th. 

cButler,  W.  J.,  lab,  h  9th  bet  Castle  and  Church. 

cButler,  J.,  lab,  h  9th  bet  Castle  and  Church. 

cByrd,  Monroe,  stevedore,  h  612  McRae. 

cByrd,  Kinyon,  restaurant,  No.  1  New  Market  House,  h 
612  N.  7th. 

cByrd,  Richard,  lab,  h  12 15  N.  8th. 

cByrd,  James,  lab,  h  720  Hanover. 

Brown,  Miss  Mattie,  boarding  house,  7th  and  Mulberry. 

Britton,  M.  W.,  pressman,  bds  7th  and  Mulberry. 


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HEN  you  wish  to  buy  Groceries  and  Shingles,  you  can  save  money 
by  calling  on  B.  F.  KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


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HANS  A.  KURE, 


WHOLESALE  GROCER 


■AND  DEALER  IN- 


SHIP  STORES  AND  SHIP  CHANDLERY, 

COTTON  AND  HEMP  DUCK, 

Beef,  Pork,  Oakum,  Ropes,  Naval  Stores,  Paints,  Oils, 

OAltS.   TOBACCO,  &c;  &c. 

No.  9  SOUTH  WATER  STREET,  -  WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

General  Insurance  Agent. 

FIRE,   LIFE.  AND  ACCIDENT. 

Represents  some   of  the   Strongest   Companies   in   the   United   States. 

Losses    Promptly    Paid.     Over   $35,000   Death   Claims 

Paid    in   Wilmington    for    Year    1888. 

OFFICE  WITH  McNAIR  &  PEARSALL         TELEPHONE  No.  40. 

IK  McIACIIlKi 

DEALER    IN 

GRAIN,  HAY,  FLOUR,  MEAL, 

PEARL  HOMINY,  &c,  &c. 

Mixed    Feed   a   Specialty. 

126  NORTH  WATER  STREET,        -----         WILMINGTON,  N.   C. 


B.  SOUTHEPLAND  &  CO  ,  Retail  dealers  in  ALL  CLASSES 
of  VEHICLES.  Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Streets. 


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CALDER  BROS.,  commission  merchant,  202  N.  Water. 

Calder,  William  (Calder  Bros.)  h  311  N.  3rd. 

Callahan,  Alonzo,  carpenter,  h  1022  N.  3rd. 

Call,  H.  E.,  carpenter,  h  220  Davis. 

cCalhoun,  C.  R.,  cooper,  h  617  Surry. 

cC'ameron,  B.,  lab,  h  12 15  S.  Front. 

Cameron,  D.  D.,  grocer,  115  S.  Front,  h  205  S.  5th. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  widow,  grocer,  416  Church,  h  412 

Church. 
cCampbell,  William,  lab,  h  13  King's  alley. 
cCampbell,  Marsh,  carpenter,  h  131 1  N.  8th. 
Campbell,  Miss  Sophia,  h  10  N.  4th. 
Cammariero,  V.,  musician,  h  610  Ann. 
•^CANADAY,  W.   P.,  Sergeant-at-Arms  U.  S.  Senate,  h 

2nd  and  Nun. 
Canady,  J.  R.,  fisherman,  h  621  Surry. 
Canady,  W.  M.,  painter,  h  702  Queen. 
Canady,  S.  J.,  painter,  h  702  Queen. 
cCane,  T.,  lab,  h  624  S.  6th. 
Cannon,  Mrs.  S.  J.,  bds  113  Market. 
cCannon,  Walter,  lab,  h  613  Red  Cross. 
Cantwell,  Col.  John  L.,  Secretary  Produce    Exchange,  h 

814  Princess. 
Cantwell,  R.  C,  book-keeper,  h  2i4Chesnut. 
Cape  Fear  Lodge  No.  2  I.  O.  O.  F.,  15^  N,  3rd. 
CAPE  FEAR  CLUB  ROOMS,  203  N.  Front. 
cCape  Fear  Engine  house,  Ann  bet  Front  and  2nd. 
Capps,  Mrs.  A.  C,  dressmaker,  h  201^  Market. 
Capps,  R.  M.,  Capt.  Police,  h  513  S  2nd. 
Carlestrom,  J.  R.,  shoemoker.h  521  S.  Front. 
Cariestrom,  C.  E.  sailmaker,  h  521  S.  Front. 
CARMICHAEL,    D.    A.,   surgeon    in    charge    U.    S. 

Marine  Hospital,  8th  and  Nun. 
Carmichael,  Rev.  J.,  D.D.,  h  311  Red  Cross. 
Carmon,  Samuel,  conductor,  h  519  N.  3rd. 
Carney,  J.  G.,  drayman,  h  613  S.  4th. 
CAROLINA  CENTRAL  RAILROAD  COMPANY'S 

Office,  209  N.  Front. 
Carolina    Rice    Mills,  Giles    and   Jones  proprietors,   7 

Chesnut. 


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OOKS,  Stationery,  Pictures,  Frames,  Wall  Paper,  Window  Shades, 
Straw  Paper,  Paper  Bags.  &c.        YATES'  BOOK  STORE,  Wilmington. 


A.  SOHLOSS  &  00.  Auctioneers  and  Commission  Merchants,  21  and 
23  Market  St.      Crockery,  Glassware,  &c,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 


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cCarooth,  John,  fireman,  h  5 18  N.  6th. 

Carpenter,  Alfred,  harnessmaker,  h  405  N.  3d. 

Carpenter,  Willie,  clerk,  h  1016  N.  4th. 

Carpenter,  J.  H.,  engineer,  bds  505  N.  4th. 

cCarpenter,  J.  E.,  butler,  h  809  Castle. 

Carr,  W.  H.,  clerk,  h  514  Dock. 

Carr,  T.  B.,  dentist,  bds  105  Dock. 

Carr,  Clarence,  clerk,  bds  105  Dock. 

Carr,  Charles,  baggage  agent,  h  512  N.  4th. 

Carr,  N.,  constable,  h  914  N.  8th. 

cCarrow,  William,  lab,  h  514  N.  6th. 

cCarrol,  J.,  distiller,  h  514  S.  4th. 

cCarrol,  M.,  lab,  h  514  S.  4th, 

CARROLL,  MIKE,  drayman,  h  710  Bladen— see   adv. 

cCarroll,  Daniel,  Stevedore,  h  803  Walnut. 

cCarroway,  Kate,  seamstress,  h  1008  Princess. 

cCarroway,  Isaac,  lab,  h  1014  N   3rd. 

cCarroway,  James,  barber,  h  513  Chesnut. 

Carter,  E.  A.,  carpenter,  bds  10  Chesnut. 

Carter,  W.  L.,  clerk,  h  1 14  N.  2nd. 

cCarter  A.,  drayman,  h  805  Bladen. 

cCarter,  S.,  lab,  h  620  Queen. 

cCarter,  W.,  lab,  h  10th  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

Cartric,  A.  J.,  clerk,  h  Wooster  near  Front. 

Cartric,  E.  L.,  lab,  Wooster  near  Front. 

cCarver,  E.  J.,  carpenter,  h  713  Ann. 

cCarver,  T.,  lab,  h  713  Ann. 

cCarver,  J.,  carpenter,  h  713  Ann. 

cCarver,  N.,  carpenter,  h  713  Ann. 

cCarver,  S.  stevedore,  h  809  Castle. 

cCary,  Peter,  lab,  h  606  N  7th. 

cCash  J.,  carpenter,  h  718  Orange. 

Cashwell,  D.,  deputy  clerk,  h  709  Orange. 

CATLETT,  WASHINGTON,  PROF,  h   406  N.  4th— 

see  adv. 
Cason,  E.  F.,  storekeeper  A.  C.  L.,  h  215  N.  2nd. 
Casteen,  G.  R.,  lab,  h  714  Nun. 
Casteen,  J.  B.,  lab,  h  414  Castle. 
Casteen,  Charles,  h  606  Chesnut, 
Casteen,  Ellis,  lab,  h  816  N.  5th. 
Cazaux,  E.  D.,  clerk,  h  213  S.  2nd. 
Cazaux,  A.  D.,  ship  broker,  h  213  S.  2nd. 


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J.  DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker,  dealer  in  Watches,  Clocks, 
Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 

MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


Cazaux,  O.  P.,  clerk,  h  213  S.  2nd. 

Cazaux,  J.  M.,  Asst.  Chief  Fire  Department,  h  2 1 3  S.  2nd. 

Certain,  C,  prof,  music,  h  323  S.  5th. 

CECILIA  SISTER,  principal  of  Parochial  school  of  St. 

James'  church,  812  Orange. 
Chadbourn,  James    H.  &    Co.,  saw    mill's    office    113   N. 

Water. 
Chadbourn,  James  H.,  h  1 17  S.  3rd. 
Chadbourn,  C.  C,  book-keeper,  h  117  S.  3rd. 
Chadbourn,  J.  H.,  Jr.,  h  323  S.  Front. 
CHADBOURN,  G.,  President  First  National    Bank,   h 

323  S,  Front. 
Chadbourn,  W.  H.,  h  307  Harnett. 
Chadwick,  T.  J.,  fisherman,  h  613  S.  2nd. 
Chadwick,  M.,  Capt.  tug  boat,  h  523  S.  Front. 
Chadwick,  Mrs.  S.,  widow,  h  614  S.  2nd. 
Chadwick,  Miss  H.,  h  524  S.  Front. 
Chadwick,  Joseph,  lab,  h  915  N.  5th. 
Chadwick,  D.  W„  policeman,  h  708  N.  4th. 
Chadwick,  J.  G.,  lab,  h  710  N.  3rd. 

Chadwick,  D.  N.,  liquor  dealer,  15    Market,  h   513   Nun. 
Chadwick,  R.,  boat  builder,  h  614  Dawson. 
Chaffee,  C.  P.,  signal  officer,  h  1    Church. 
CHAMPION  COMPRESS  &  WAREHOUSE   COM- 
PANY, E.  J.  Penny-packer,  President,   Walnut   to 

Red  Cross. 
Chapman,  'R.,  chemist,  h  412  N.  Front. 
Chase,  C.  B.,  h  16  S.  3rd 

CHASE,  J.  C,  surveyor  and  engineer,  h  16  S.  3rd. 
Chasten,  J.  M.  &Son,  gauger,  124  N.  Water  h  210   Red 

Cross. 
Chasten,  R.  H.,  inspector,  h  210  Red  Cross. 
Cherry,  L.  G.,  surveyor,  h  714  Market. 
Chesnut,  J.  N.,  clerk,  h  18,  N.  5th. 
^pChesnut,  Dallas,  postal  clerk,  h  713  Red  Cross. 
j  Chesnutt  &  Barrentine,  boots  and  shoes,  30  N  Front. 
Chesnutt,  G.,  bds  24  N.  2nd. 
,  Childs,  C.  Tinner,  h  71 1  Castle. 
cChilds,  H.  Cooper,  h  710  Church. 
Christ,  P.,  baker,  1 12   Market,  h  109  S  2nd. 
cChristmas,  Rev.L.  T.,  h  709  Red  Cross. 


J.  k.  SPRINGER, 


Wholesale  and  Retail  dealer  in  Coal,  Wood,  Brick, 
Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  39 

MORTON  &  HALL~ 


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SPIRITS   TURPENTINE. 

RQSII,  PIT GB,  flllCI  f TOIIIf III,  WAX,  &©■' 

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TAR  AND  GUM  THUS. 


Spirit  Barrels  Manufactured  for  the  Trade. 


615  NUTTST.,  WILMINGTON.  NT    O 

OHDBH.S    SOLICITED. 

JAMES    F.    CAUSE.  C.    G.   SOUTHERLAND. 

JAMES  F.  GAUSE, 

LIGHTERING 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION 

DONE  DAY  OR  NIGHT  AT  REASONABLE  RATES.     SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED. 
ORDERS  RESPECTFULLY  SOLICITED, 

Office,  No.  122  NORTH  WATER  ST.,  next  dcor  to  D.  L.  Gere. 

J.  R.  MARSHALL 

COMMISSION  BUSINESS 

And  Purchasing  Agent. 

North  Third  Street, 

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CITY  HALL,  cor  3rd  and  Princess,  in  which  is  the 
offices  of  the  Mayor,  city  clerk  and  treasurer,  chief 
of  police,  board  of  audit  and  finance,  police  depart- 
ment and  city  court  room. 

CLARENDON  WATER  WORKS  COMPANY, 
office  118  Princess,  J.  C.  Chase,  superintendent. 

Clark,  F.  S.,  chemical  works,  h  1  Church. 

cClark,  James,  cooper,  h  721  S.  3d. 

Clark,  J.  M.,  clerk,  h  105   N.  7th. 

Clark,  J.  F.,  clerk,  h  105  N.  7th. 

cClark,  F.,  lab,  h  1301.S.  Front. 

cClark,  S.,  Stevedore,  h  1206,  S.  2nd. 

cClark,  E.,  cooper,  h  207,  Marsteller. 

cClark,  William,  lab,  h  1 3 1 5  Parsley's  alley. 

cClark,  Josh,  lab,  h  1312  Parsley's  alley. 

cClark,  Sip,  lab,  h  1 1 15  N.  7th. 

cClark,  H.,  hostler,  h  908  Schutte's  alley. 

Clawson,  Mrs.  T.  W.,  dressmaker,  h  217  Market. 

Clawson,  T.  W.,  local  reporter  Messenger,  h  217  Market. 

cClayton,  S.  F.,  lab,  h  921   Ann. 

cCleapor,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  seamstress,  h  203  N.  6th. 

COUNTY  COURT  HOUSE,  213  Princess,  in  which 
are  the  offices  of  the  Sheriff,  Superior  and  Criminal 
Court  clerks,  Register  of  Deeds,  and  clerk  Board  of 
County  Commissioners. 

Cleason,  Miss  A.,  teacher,  h  321  S.  4th. 

Clemmons,  W.  J.,  clerk,  h  612  Princess. 

Clemmons,  J.  J.,  clerk,  h  612  Princess. 

Clowe,  R.  B.,  painter,  h  410  N.  3rd. 

Clowe,  H.  L.,  carpenter,  h  410  N.  3rd. 

Clowe,  C.  B.,  machinist,  h  413  N.  4th. 

Clowe,  Mrs.  H.  F.,  widow,  h  413  N.  4th. 

cCobb,  Empie,  lab,  h  1008  Love's  alley. 

Cotchett,  Geo.  P.,  salesman,  h  414  Chesnut. 

cCockrain,  Josh,  cooper,  h  1 104  N.  8th. 

Coerr,  Rev.  Charles  T.,  h  601  Mulberry. 

cColdwell,  Sam,  lab,  h  304  N.  10th. 

Cole,  J.  M.,  driver  mail  wagon,  h  1301  Market. 

Cole,  M.  O.,  green  grocer,  h  1301  Market. 

cColes,  Alex.,  lab,  h  711  Swann. 

cColeman,  R.,  blacksmith,  h  406  Brunswick. 


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"AYLOR'S  BAZAAR.     Wholesale  and  Retail  Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods. 
Fashionable  Goods,  Low  Prices.     nS  Market  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON   DIRECTORY.  41 


Collier,  S.  P.  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  1 10  N.  Water, 

h  304  N.  Front. 
Collins,  C,  policeman,  h  611  Queen. 
Collins,  James  F.,  printer,  h  804  Market. 
Collins,  James  C,  book-keeper,  h  515  Market. 
Collins,  H.  W.,  book-keeper,  bds  Red    Cross  bet    Front 

and  2nd. 
cColvin,  James,  drayman,  h  709  Doek. 
cColvin,  J.  C,  lab,  h  120  S.  12th. 
Collison,  W.  C,  engineer,  h  415  S.  6th. 
Colored  Catholic  school,  4th  and  Ann. 
Conaway,  E.,  lab,  h  620  S.  4th. 
Conklin,  Mis.  M.  E.,  widow,  h  517  S.  7th. 
cConner.  Ed,  lab,  h  509  N.  8th. 
Comfort,  C.  I.,  clerk,  h  1 1 1  S.  7th. 
Cook,  R.  E.  L.,  drug  clerk,  h  on  Castle. 
Cook,  A.  B.,  carpenter,  h  on  Castle. 
Cook,  Miss  Nellie,  principal  Union  school,  cor    7th  and 

Ann,  bds  602  Walnut. 
Cooper,  W.  B.,  cierk,  h  217  S.  2nd. 
Cooper,  E.  W.,  clerk,  h  Surry  near  Church. 
Corbett,  M.  J.,  clerk,  h  1 18  S  4th. 
Corbett,  W.  C,  clerk,  h  1 19  S.  4th. 
Corbett,  Mrs.  James,  teacher,  h  708  Dock. 
Corbett,  J.  A.,  lab,  h  Queen  bet  Front  and  Surry. 
Corbett,  William,  conductor,  h  708  N.  5th. 
Corbett,  John  A.  (Maffitt  &  Corbett),  bds  305    Mulberry. 
cCorbett,  J,,  stevedore,  h  820  Walnut. 
cCorbett,  J.,  cook,  h  505  S.  Fourth. 
cCorbett,  J.  E.,  lab,  h  216  S.  8th. 
cCorbin,  Thomas,  lab,  h  924  N.  5th. 
cCordell,  E.  H.,  lab.h  1018  McRae's  alley. 
Cornish,  F.  W.  boat  builder,  h  821  Wooster. 
Cortjohn,  Cason,  engineer,  h  416  Bladen. 
Coston,  W.  T.,  confectioner'  220  N.  Front. 
Coston,  W.  T.,  inspector,  h  cor  Walnut  and  Nut. 
Coston,  W.  H.,  brick  mason,  h  cor  Walnut  and  Nutt. 
Costin,  D.  W.,  clerk,  h  cor  Walnut  and  Nutt. 
Costin,  Miles,  brick  mason,  h   518  Nun. 
cCotton,  W.  H.,  carpenter,  h  917  N.  8th 
cCotton,  Wm.,  carpenter,  h  213  Wooster. 
Cottingham,  A.  J.  C,  h  311  Mulberry. 


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JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  placa 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 

42  MESSENGER'S   WILMINGTON   DIRECTORY. 


Council,  E.  lab,  h  725  S.   3rd. 
cCouncil,  D.,  lab,  h  208  S.  7th. 
cCouncil,  T.,  drayman,  h  1109  N.  9th. 
Connty  Jail,  bet  3rd  and  4th,  on  Princess. 
COVINGTON,  C.  C.  &   CO.,  grocers  and    commission 

merchants,  cor  Walnut  and  Nutt. 
Covington,  C.  C,  h  519  Mulberry. 
Covington,  E.  P.,  h  5  19  Mulberry. 
Cowan,  J.  H.,  sawyer,  h  1109  S.  2nd. 
Cowan,  Percy,  clerk,  h  204  N.  Front. 
Cowan,  S.  McRae,  clerk,  h  204  N.  Front. 
Cowan.  D.  S.,  U.  S.  special  agent,  h  207  N.  3rd. 
^"Cowan,  John,  clerk  board  audit  and  finance,  h  3 14  Chesnut. 
Cowan,  H.,  lab,  h  718  S.  loth. 
Cowan,  E.,  lab,  h  718  S.  10th. 
Cowan,  Sam,  cook,  h  409  N.  10th. 
Cowan,  Alex,  butcher,  h  309  N.  6th. 
Cowles,  Charles  L.,  tailor,  h  812  Chesnut. 
Cox,  Mrs.  Flora,  teacher,  h  414  Walnut. 
Cox,  E.  T.,  clerk,  bds  105  Dock. 
Cox,  Mrs.  S.  C,  widow,  h  513  Wooster. 
cCox,  Blunt,  lab,  h  9  N.  1  ith. 
Cox,  Harney,  clerk,  h  213^  Market. 
Creasey,  Rev.  W.  S.,  h  401  N.  2d. 
Creasey,  A.  H.,  clerk,  h  401  N.  2nd. 
Creech,  Robert  A.,  book-keeper,  bds  107  Mulberry. 
CRAFT,  T.  C,  agt,  furniture,  20  S.  Front,  h  no  N.  8th 
Craft,  A.  C,  clerk,  h  1 19  N.  6th. 
Craft,  W.  C,  clerk,  h  807  Princess. 
Craig,  J.  W.,  carpenter,  h  821  S.  5th. 
Craig,  J.  A.,  painter,  h  821  S.  5th. 
Craig,  Mrs.  P.  M.,  h  821  S.  5th. 
Craig,  H.  O.,  clerk,  h  1 10  Dock. 
Craig,  J.  B.,  pilot,  h  213  S.  6th. 
Craig,  S.  A.,  clerk,  h  310  S.  6th. 
Craig  C.  F.,  lab,  h  707  S.  5th. 
Craig,  Mrt.  H.  J.,  widow,  grocer,  h  509  Wooster. 
Craig,  J.  F.,  tinner,  h  814  Macumbers  alley. 
Craig,  William,  carpenter,  h  310  Harnett. 
Craig,  Josh,  gunsmith,  h  313  McRae. 
Crannel,  J.,  h  9  Meares. 
Crandell,  J.  A.,  lab,  710  S.  7th. 


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HEN  you  wish  to  buy  Groceries  and  Shingles,  you  can  save  money 
by  calling  on  B.  F.  KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


FYM    ART  MANN,  Proprietor  CLUB  ROOMS,  No.  17  N.  Second 
.    VV  .   \J  St.     Best  Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars.     Oysters  in  Season. 


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Crapon,  G.  M.,  clerk,  h  316  S.  5th. 

cCrawford,  A.,  lab,  h  708  Church. 

cCravvford,  Jim,  lab,  h  913  N.  8th. 

cCrawford,  H.,  lab,  h  1320  Brown's  alley. 

cCrawford,  Wm,  lab,  h  105  N.  10th. 

cCroneley,  I/.  J.,  fireman,  h  616  S.  7th. 

Cronly,  M.  Jr.,  book-keeper,  h  215  S.  3rd. 

Cronly,  R.  D.,  clerk,  h  212  S.  2nd. 

Cronly  &  Morris,  auctioneers,  19  S.  Water. 

Cronly,  D.  T.,  book-keeper,  h  215  S.  3rd. 

Cronly,.  M.,  (Cronly  &  Morris),  h  215  S.  3rd. 

Cronly,  W.  M.,  book-keeper,  h  414  Dock. 

Cronly,  J.  M.,  chief  inspector  custom  house,  h  120  N.  3rd. 

CRONENBERG,  H.,  photo  gallery,  116^  Market— see 

adv. 
Croom,  M.  F.,  groceries  and   liquors,    102   N.  Water,  h 

315  N.  2d. 
Croom,  J.  L.,  clerk,  h  315  N.  2nd. 
Croom,  R.  M.  &  Co.,  grocers,  104  N.  Water. 
Croom,  A.  H.,  lab,  h  1106  N.  6th. 
Croom,  W.  T.,  clerk,  h  16  N.  10th. 
Croom,  Mrs.  A.  F.,  widow,  h  612  S.  6th. 
Croom,  C.  E.,  tinsmith,  h  612  S.  6th. 
cCroom,  Wm.,  lab,  h  1213  Lover  alley. 
Crow,  John  E.,  broker,  h  417  Chesnut. 
Crummedy,  John,  lighterman,  h  412  Bladen. 
Cullam,  E.  S.,  lab,  h  905  N.  6th. 
Cumber,  G.  F.,  boiler  maker,  h  511  Queen. 
Cumber,  J.  C,  blacksmith,  h  106  S.  4th. 
Cumber,  Josiah,  grocer,  605  N.  4th,  h  503  Brunswick. 
cCummings,  Irving,  lab,  h  826  Campbell. 
CUMMINGS,  W.    M.,  manufacturer   and  renovator   of 

mattresses,  107  N.  3rd,  h  318  S.  3rd — see  adv. 
Cummings,  Mrs.  W.  A.,  widow,  h  318  S.  3rd. 
Cummings,  P.,  broker,  h  501  S.  3rd. 
Cunningan,  Dawson,  engineer,  h  15  S.  8th. 
Cunningan,  Mrs.  P.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  415  S.  6th. 
cCurrie,  Ely,  blacksmith,  h  612  N.  10th. 
Currie,  J.  H.,  commission  merchant,  h  415  S.  3rd. 
Curran,  M.  H.,  cutter  for  Munson  &   Co.,   bds  24^ 

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44  MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


-DEALER  IN- 


GRMITE  MKRBLE 

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MANUFACTURER    OF— 

Cemetery,  Monumental  and  Building  Work. 

Iron  Bailing  and  Fencing  for  Cemetery 
and  Building  Purposes. 

310  North  Front  Street,  WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 
DUBRUTZ   CUTLAR,   Jr., 

ATTORNEY  AT  LAW, 

114  PRINCESS  ST.,  WILMINGTON,   N.  C. 

~^W.  L.   YOUNG, 

BBAIr  ESTATE  AGENT, 

WILMINGTON,    N.   C. 

FOR   FINE  PHOTOGRAPHS 

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FRAMING  A  SPECIALTY 

Workmanship  Unsurpassed,  Prices  to  Compete  With  All. 

116  1-2   ]VCarls.et  St.,    Soutb.  Side. 


S    A.  SCHLOSS  &  CO.  Auctioneers  and  Wholesale  Jobbers  of  Dry 
Goods,  Notions,  &c.    Rig  bargains  always  on  hand.    21  &  23  Market  St. 


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cCurtis,  Robert,  bds  812  N.  3rd. 

Cutlar,  DuBrutz,  lawyer,  114  Princess,  h  412  N.  2nd. 

CUTLAR,  DuBRUTZ,  Jr.,  lawyer,  114  Princess,  h  412 

N.  2nd — see  adv. 
cCutlar,  J.  P.,  carpenter,  h  315  Ann. 
cCutlar,  W'  H.,  clerk,  h  218  S.  6th. 
cCutlar,  J.  R.,  carpenter,  h  218  S.  6th. 
Cutts,  John  A.,  conductor,  h  416  Mulberry. 
Cutts,  Jimmie,  clerk,  h  416  Mulberry. 
Cutts,  Capt.  A.  H.,  gate  keeper  A.  C.  L.,  h  416  Mulberry. 

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DAGGETT,  W.  T.,  paints  and  oils,  23  Market,  h  407 

S.  Front. 
Dahmer,  J.  P.,  watchman,  h  306  S.  6th. 
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Market. 
Daniels,'  R.,  h  812  Wooster, 
Daniels,  C,  h  812  Wooster. 

Daniels,  J.  H.,  commission  merchant,  h  315  S.  Front. 
Daniels,  E.,  clerk  City  Court,  h  315  S.  Front. 
Daniels,  Mrs.  H.  C,  widow,  h  315  S.  Front. 
cDaniels,  B.,  lab,  h  109  S.  9th. 
cDaniels,  J., -lab,  h  503  S.  7th. 
cDaniels.  N.,  lab,  h  503  S.  7th. 
Daniels,  Martin,  clerk,  h  610  S.  5th. 
Daniels,  James,  engineer,  h  1023  N.  3rd. 
Daniels,  J.  H.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  205^2  Market. 
cDaniels,  Wm..  lab,  h  506  N.  7th. 
Darby,  Mrs.  F.,  widow  boardinghouse,  223  S.  2nd. 
Darby,  Mrs.  James,  widow,  h  6  Church. 
Darden,  W.,  lab.  h  612  S.  Front. 

Darden,  G.,  watchmaker,  h  3rd,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Daeden,  J.  R.,  carpenter,  h  304  Hanover. 
Darden,  John,  mail  carrier,  h  905  N.  4th. 
cDargin,  A.,  lab,  h  1013  N.  7th. 
cDascher,  A.,  brick  mason,  h  515  N.  8th. 
Daves.  Graham,  h  16  N.  5th. 
Daves,  Miss  Alice  L.,  h  16  N.  5th. 
David,  John,  lab,  h  416  Harnett. 

David,  A.,  wholesale  clothier,  31  N.  Front,  h  619  Market. 
Davis,  T.,  watchman,  h  602  Dawson. 


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'AMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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Davis,  W.  B.,  fish  dealer,  h  116  Dock. 
Davis,  W.  E.,  fish  dealer,  h  1 16  Dock. 
Davis  &  Burton,  clothiers,  no  S.  Front. 
Davis,  Jno.  C,  lawyer  123  Princess,  208  N.  7th. 
DAVIS,  MARTIN  T.,  real  estate  agent,  1 19  Princess, 

bds  405  Princess — see  adv. 
Davis,  Junius,  lawyer,  117^  Princess,  h  204  N.  Front. 
Davis,  L.  P.,  book-keeper,  h  413  N.  2nd. 
Davis,  Hon.  Geo.,  lrwyer,  117^  Princess,  h  413  N.  2nd. 
I  Davis,  Mrs.  E.  W.,  h  320  Red  Cross. 
I  Davis,  John  H.,  master  carpenter,  W.  &  VV.  R.  R.,  h  213 

Red  Cross. 
Davis,  L.  W.,  dry  goods,  26  N.  Water,  h  513  Nun. 
Davis,  C.  R.,  clerk,  h  411  S.  6th. 
Davis,  J.  R.,  paper  hanger,  h  41 1  S.  6th. 
Davis,  W.,  watchman,  h  513  Castle. 
Davis,  C.  C,  ship  carpenter,  h  612  S,  2nd. 
Davis,  Mrs.  V.  D.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  520  Castle. 
Davis,  D.  C,  grocer,  901  N.  4th,  h  409  Bladen. 
Davis,  D.  M.,  grocer,  825  N.  4th,  bds  409  Bladen. 
Davis,  Miss  M.  J.,  seamstress,  h  517  S.  3rd. 
Davis,  Charles  W.,  carpenter,  h  606  N.  5th. 
Davis,  Fred,  drayman,  h  12  N.  13th. 
cDavis,  Wm.,  driver,  h  5 16  Beck's  alley. 
cDavis,  J.  H.,  lab,  h  709  Nixon. 
cDavis,  F.,  lab,  h  1 1 14  N.  7th. 
cDavis,  Ely,  lab,  h  1 106  N.  6th. 
cDavis,  Joseph,  porter,  h  611  Bladen. 
cDavis,  Gus,  lab,  h  515  Bladen. 
cDavis,  H.,  lab,  h  13 10  N.  5th. 
cDavis,  Harker,  waiter,  h  311  Campbell. 
cDavis,  Robert,  lab,  h  406  Harnett. 
cDavis,  Rich,  lab,  h  1016  N.  2nd. 
cDavis,  George,  drayman,  h  717  N.  4th. 
cDavis,  J.  Henry,  lab,  h  712  Hanover. 
cDavis,  Larry,  carpenter,  h  819  Green. 
cDavis,  John,  lab,  h  10 15  Campbell. 
cDavis,  Wm.,  lab,  h  928  Campbell. 
cDavis,  David,  lab,  h  805  Red  Cross. 
cDavis  J.  H.,  stevedore,  h  1010  Mulberry. 
cDavis,  L.,  lab,  h  613  S.  3rd. 
cDavis,  D.,  lab,  h  613  S.  3rd. 


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Livery  and  Horse  Exchange,  Nos.   108  and 
no  North  Second  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


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J.  D1NGELH0EF.  Practical  Watchmaker,   dealer  in  Watches.  Clocks, 
Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 

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cDavis,  D.,  baker,  h  520  S.  4th. 

cDavis,  T. ,  cooper,  h  211  Castle. 

cDavis,  W.  G.,  lab.  h  805  Castle. 

cDavis,  H..  lab.,  h  508  nth. 

cDavis,  N.  A.,  drayman,  h  518  Price's  alley. 

cDavis,  C,  lab,  h  5  14  Price's  alley. 

cDavis,  J.,  lab,  h  512  Price's  alley. 

cDavis,  J.  D.,  green  grocer,  116  S.  Front,  h  519  Church 

cDavis,  A.,  lab.,  h  608  Nun. 

cDavis,  L,  lab,  h  316  S.  7th. 

cDavis,  S.,  lab,  h  316  S.  7th. 

cDavis,  J.  H.,  cooper,  h  716  Ann. 

cDavis,  F.,  lab,  h  115  S.  Front. 

cDavis,  T.,  lab,  h  1303  S.  Front. 

cDavis,  Frank,  stevedore,  h  412  McRae. 

Davis,  J.  C,  carpenter,  h  507  N.  5th. 

Davis,  A.  R.,  carpenter,  h  706  S.  4th. 

Davis,  A.  F.,  clothier,  907  Wooster. 

Davis,  T.  E.,  printer,  h  315  N.  7th. 

Davis,  Samuel,  collector,  h  802  Princess. 

Davis,  Samuel,  Jr.,  clerk,  h  802  Princess. 

Davis,  Win.,  clerk,  h  802  Princess. 

Davis  George,  clerk,  h  802  Princess. 

cDavis,  Joe,  lab,  h  Queen  near  4th. 

cDavis,  G.,  lab,  h  $07  N.  6th. 

cDavis,  T.,  lab,  h  814  S.  2nd. 

cDavis,  J.,  lab,  h  803  S.  Front. 

cDavis,  J.  A.  E.,  h  803  S.  Front. 

cDavis,  D.,  lab,  h  124  S.  2nd. 

cDeal,  David,  Jr.,  cooper,  h  1 12  N.  9th. 

Deans,  Mrs.  E.,  widow,  h  219  S.  5th. 

DeCover,  H.  A.,  book-keeper,  bds.  219  S.  5th. 

Denmark,  B.  M.,  baggage  master,  h  208  N.  4th. 

Denmark,  R.  L.,  yardmaster,  h  208  N.  4th. 

Dennis,  Jno.,  engineer,  h  511  N-  3rd. 

Dent,  Wm.,  patent  maker,  h  710  N.  4th. 

Dent,  Wm.,  patent  maker,  h  513  N.  5th. 

Denton,  Miss  L.,  teacher,  h  Nun,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

DeRosset,  Dr.  A.  J;,  h  cor  Market  and  3rd. 

DeRosset,  W.  L.,  supt.  agencies  Navassa  Guano    Co.,  h 

310  Ann. 
DeRosset,  A.  L.,  broker,  h  113  S.  2nd. 


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48  MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

JOHN  H.  HANBY, 

GENERAL 

QoDtractor^and^BuMer, 


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WHARF  AND  BRIDGE  BUILOiNG. 

Pile  Driving  for  Wharfs,   Railroad  Trestles,  Abutments, 
Foundations  for  Buildings,  Heavy  Machinery,  &c, 


Pays  Special  Attention  to  General  Repairing. 

Office  and  Residence, 

115  SOUTH  SIXTH  ST.        W1LM1N6T0N,  N.  6. 

PHOSPHATIC  LIME, 

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BUILDING  LIME, 

Agricultural  Lime,  Lime  Marl,  Lime  Stone. 


CRUSHED  STONE,  FOR  ROADS,  STREETS  AND 
WALKS,  ANY  SIZE  REQUIRED. 

FRENCH     BROS.. 

Orders  Filled  Promptly.  Rocky  Point,  N.  C. 

F.  HENRY  KRAHNKEr 

EXPERIENCED 

GERMAN    TAILOR. 

New  Suits  Made,  Old  Suits  Altered,  Cleaned  or  Repaired.     All  kinds  of 

Tailor  Work  done  at  lowest  Prices.     Your  patronage 

Respectfully  Solicited. 

103  Princess  Street,  WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

Up  stairs  above  the  Lutheran  Publication  Company. 


C.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  &  CO.,     make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriages 
Buggies,  Wagons,  Carts  and  Drays.       Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts. 


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DeRosset,  W.  L.  Jr.,  job  printer,  Custom    House,  alley, 

h  212  Ann. 
Deumelandt,  August,  h  509  Princess. 
cDevine,  Moses,  lab,  h  605  McRae. 
el  )evane,  S.  shoemaker,  h  109  S.  9th. 
cDevane,  F.,  shoemaker,  h  \26l/2  Market. 
Dew,  John,  watchman,  h  720  N.  3rd. 
Dickens,  Henry,  fisherman,  213^  Market. 
Dickenson,  P.,  conductor,  h  501  Hanover. 
Dickerson,  Thad.,  lab,  h  12  Blount's  alley. 
Dicksey,  Capt.  P.  T.,  steam  tug,  h  116  Church. 
Dicksey,  J.  W.,  lab,  h  102  Church. 
Dicksey,  J.  J.,  lab,  h  613  Castle. 
Dicksey,  A.,  lab,  h  Queen  bet  8th  and  9th. 
Dickson,  Mrs.  J.  H.,  h  212  N.  Front. 
Dickson,  Mrs.    E.  A.,   Cape  Fear  boarding  house,    113 

Market. 
cDickson,  Jacob,  drayman,  h  704  McRae. 
cDickson,  E.  E.,  cooper,  h  815  Campbell. 
cDickson,  John,  lab,  h  1501  Market. 
cDickson,  Riley,  lab,  h  1501  Market. 
cDickson,  Major,  lab,  h  509  Brunswick. 
cDickson,  Nelson,  lab,  h  1000  N.  6th. 
Dick,  Wm,  clerk,  bds  12 1  Market. 
DINGELHOEF,   M.  J.,  watchmaker  and   jeweler,    123 

Market,  h  207  N.  5th — see  adv. 
Dingelhoef,  M.  J.,  Jr.,  bds  207  N.  5th. 
Dingelhoef,  H.  J.,  clerk,  bds  207  N.  5th. 
Disney,  T.  A.   E.,   steward   U.  S.  Marine   Hospital,   8th 

and  Nun. 
DIVINE,  Capt.  JNO.  F.,  Gen'l  Supt.  A.  C.  E.,  h  314 

Mulberry. 
Divine,  M.  W.,  engineer,  h  314  Mulberry. 
Divine,  W.  C,  engineer,  h  213  N.  4th. 
Dix,  R.  M.,  book-keeper,  h  108  S.  3rd 
Dixon,  R.  E.,  lab,  h  209  S.  6th. 
Dixon,  M.,  lab,  h  524  S.  Front. 

Dixon,  Mrs.  N.,  widow,  dressmaker,  h  524  S.  Front. 
cDixon,  S.,  lab,  h  cor  9th  and  Nun. 
cDixon,  C,  lab,  h  708  Ann. 
Dixey,  G.  H.,  tinner,  h  102  Church. 
Dixey,  W.  B.,  lab,  h  102  Church. 


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Paper,  Cloth  Flour  Sacks  and  Paper  Bags.     Rock  bottom  prices. 


LADIES  FAVORITE  FLOUR  is  the  best  Flour  on  market,  and  sold 
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Dobbins,  Miss  May  E.,  missionary,  h  711  Walnut. 

Dolan,  J.  A.,  cotton  merchant,  h  219  S.  5th. 

Donlan,  J.  M.,  engineer,  11412  Campbell. 

Donlan,  Patrick,  clerk  N.  Y.  S.  S.  Co,  h  410  N.  4th. 

Donlan,  Timothy,  superintendent  Oakdale   Cemetery,  h 

91 1  Princess. 
Donlan,  James,  lab,  h  206  N.  9th. 
cDonnaldson,  Graham,  lab,  h  618  N.  loth. 
cDonnaldson,  Henry,  drayman,  h  417  N.  10th. 
cDonnaldson,  Mills,  drayman,  h  824  Campbell. 
Donnelly,  Mrs.  Hester,  dressmaker,  h  910  Chesnut. 
Doscher,  Mrs.  E.  W.,  widow,  h  316  Walnut. 
Doscher,  J.  D.,  grocer,  301  Harnett,  h  same. 
Dozier,  B.,  clerk,  bds  105  Dock. 
cDozier,  R.,  drayman,  h  516  S.  8th, 
cDouglass  &  Yarborough,  barbers,  105  Princess. 
cDouglass,  W.  M.,  barber,  h  116  S.  8th. 
cDouglass,  Joe,  lab,  h  615  Harnett. 
cDove,  J.  J.,  car  builder,  bds  10  Chesnut. 
Dowling,  M.,  salesman,  h  610  Castle. 
Dowling,  T.  J.,  lab,  h  620  Castle. 

Doyle,  G.  W.,  contractor  for  loading  vessels,  h  21 1  S.  4th. 
Doyle,  W.  W.,  clerk,  h  211  S.  4th. 
cDrake,  Peter,  carpenter,  h  1213  Brown's  alley. 
Draper,  E.  T.  (Huske  &  Draper),  h  318  S  2nd. 
Dray,  James  J.,  clerk,  h  615  Ann. 
cDrew,  Jacob,  porter,  h  409  Brunswick. 
cDrew,  Julius,  lab,  h  205  Hanover. 
cDry,  Lewis,  h  10th  and  Market. 
cDry,  John,  tailor,  h  1005  Market. 
cDry,  Benjamin,  lab,  h  615  S.  10th. 
cDRY,    JAMES    D.,    dyeing   and    cleaning,   16%    N. 

2nd,  h  205  N.  7th — see  adv. 
cDudley,  C,  driver,  h  803  Campbell. 
cDudley,  A.,  porter,  h  1001  Red  Cross. 
cDudley,  John,  lab,  h  803  Campbell. 
cDudley,  I.,  lab,  h  108  N.  nth. 
Dudley,  S.  B.,  lab,  h  108  Castle. 
cDudley,  C.  A.,  lab,  h  504  S.  3rd. 
cDudley,  N.,  lab,  h  720  Ann. 
cDudley,  B.  lab,  h  411  Nun. 
cDudley,  W.  PI.,  lab,  h  119  S  13th. 

ILMINGTON  PAPER  CO.,  Headquarters  for  all  kinds  of  Paper,  Paper 
Bags,  Stationery,  &c.     114  North  Water  Street. 


JOHN  L.  DUDLEY, 


SINGER  SEWING  MACHINES, 
12  NORTH  FRONT  ST. 


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cDudley,  J.,  lab,  h  13th  and  Nun. 

cDudley,  J.  B.,  teacher,  h  816  S.  5th. 

DUDLEY,  JOHN    L.,  agent   Singer  Sewing    Machine 

Company,  27  N.  Front,  h  316  N.  6th. 
Duguid,  Mrs.  L.  M.,  seamstress,  h  311  McRae. 
Duke,  W.  L.,  watchman,  h  314  Harnett. 
Dukes,  J,  W.,  lab,  h  811  Front. 
Dukes,  J.  R.,  carpenter,  h  920  N.  7th. 
Dukes,  Benjamin,  painter,  h  810  N.  6th. 
Dukes,  Rev.  J.  G.,  h  810  N.  5th. 
Duls,  J.  W.,  grocer,  114S.  Front,  h  120  Nun. 
Duls,  H.  T.,  clerk,  h  120  Nun. 
Dunham,  Mrs.  P.,  widow,  h  912  Queen. 
cDunham,  T.,  drayman,  h  801  Taylor. 
Dunham,  B.  W.,  carriage  trimmer,  h  510  Mulberry. 
Dunn,  B.  R.,  civil  engineer,  h  310  Mulberry. 
cDunson,  J.  H.,  stevedore,  h  508  Price's  alley. 
cDuran,  Benjamin,  watchman,  h  11 10  N.  2nd. 
Durham,  James,    boiler   maker,  h  9th    bet  Orange    and 

and  Dock. 
cDurham,  W.  H.,  fireman,  h  813  N.  5th. 
cDurham,  James,  fireman,  h  813  N.  5th. 
Durham,  Dr.  J.  H.,  dentist,  114  Princess,  h  210  Nun. 
Dyer,  John,  cutter,  h  911  Market. 
Dyer,  George    R.,  soliciting    clerk  Messenger    office,   h 

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cEabley,  G.,  wood  sawyer,  h  716  N.  5th. 
Eagles,  R.  N.,  h  3  S.  Front. 
cEagles,  Hector,  lab,  h  1001  Princess. 
^Eagles,  J.  S.  W.,  carpenter,  h  708  McRae. 
cEagles,  J.  L.,  teacher,  h  708  McRae. 
Eckel,  Wm.,  junk  store,  228  N.  Water,  h  619  Chesnut. 
Eckel,  Mrs.  Elenora,  widow,  h  619  Chesnut. 
cEden,  Sam,  lab,  h  412  McRae. 
cEdwards,  E.,  lab,  h  911  Wooster. 
Egan.  E.  J.,  book-keeper,  bds  213^  Market. 
cEggleston,  J.,  carpenter,  h  41 1  Campbell. 
Eilers,  Mrs.  H.  B.,  widow,  cor.  5th  and  Orange. 
Elder,  James,  keeper  County  Jail,  Princess,  bet.  3rd  and 
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PIONEER  GREENHOUSES 

OVER  3,000  SQUARE  FEET  OF  GLASS. 


ZMrt  OSES,   Camelias,  Azaleas,   Palms,  Dracana  and 
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Bedding  Plants,  Bulbs,  &c,  in  season. 

Special  attention  given  to  Table  Decorations,  Floral 

Tributes,  Bouquets,  &c,  &c.     Collector  of  Insectivorous 

or  other  indigenous  plants. 

MRS.  H.  WEBB, 

708  Market  Street,     Wilmington,  N.  C. 

PTrheinstein  &  G°- 

WHOLESALE 


DRY  GOODS, 

Notions,  Shoes,  and  Hats, 
FRONT  STREET,    WIJLMIXGTOX,  X.  C. 

S.   W.    HOLDEN, 

PLUMBER  AND  GAS  FITTER, 

DEALER    IN 

BATH    TUBS,    RANGES,    WATER    CLOSETS,    HOSE   AND    HOSE    REELS,    GAS 
FIXTURES,  AND  EVERY  THING  IN  THE  BUSINESS. 

205   MARKET  STREET,  WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


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Eleby,  W.,  baker,  h  910  S.  5th. 
Elfinck,  Mrs.  S.,  widow,  h  1 19  Church. 
cElkins,  V.,  lab,  h  1 1 1 1  S.  2d. 
Elkins,  S.,  carpenter,  h  812  N.  5th. 
Elliott,  W.  P„  book-keeper,  h  405  S.  5th. 
Elliott,  J.  T.,  lawyer,  h  405  S.  5th. 


Ellis, 
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D.  C,  carpenter,  h  616  S.  Front. 
S.  S.,  mail  carrier,  h  407  Church. 


Ellis,  W.  S.,  ship  carpenter,  h  510  S.  2nd. 

Ellis,  U.  S.,  carpenter,  h  616  S.  Front. 

Ellis,  S.  J.,  coach  builder,  h  407  Church. 

cElhson,  J.,  stevedore,  h  1015  Market. 

cEllison,  Alex,  brick  mason,  h  305  N.  9th. 

cEllison,  Fred,  lab.  h  13 10  Brown's  alley. 

cElph,  George,  lab,  h  615  S.  4th. 

cEpps,  Sidney,  lab,  h  1007  Loves  alley. 

cEpps,  Rev.  Henry,  h  508  N.  6th. 

Elsbach,  J.,  shirt  factory,   122  Market,  bds  302  N.  3rd 

Elwell,  Charles,  upholsterer,  h  420  N  5th. 

Elwell,  Eli  V.,  book  binder,  h  420  N.  5th. 

Empie,  B.  G.  &  Co.,  cotton  brokers,  219  N.  Water,  h  319 

S.  Front. 
Empie,  Mrs.  A.,  widow,  h  319  S.  Front. 
Empie,  S.  W.,  lawyer,  h  319  S.  Front. 
EMERSON,  T.   M.,  gen'l  freight  and  passenger  agent, 

A.  C.  L.,  h  313  Chesnut. 
Emerson,  H.  M.,  clerk  A.  C.  L.,  h  1 13  Red  Cross. 
cEnnett,  George,  cooper,  h  131 1  Loves  alley. 
Ennett,  \V.  T.,  physician,  324  S.  4th,  h  402  S.  5th. 
Ennett,  Mrs.  D.,  widow,  h  307  S.  6th. 
Enos,  J.  M.,  engineer,  h  Castle  bet  3rd  and  4th. 
Eskin,  H.,  painter,  h  617  Queen. 
cEsril,  J.,  lab,  h  831  Fanning. 
cEvangelist,  John,  farmer,  h  706  Nixon. 
Evans,  \V.,  lab,  h  514  S.  10th. 
Evans,  Jubly,  carpenter,  h,i02i  Dock. 
Evans,  W.  M.  Mc,  grocer,  h  914  N.  4th. 
Evans,  DeLancey,  salesman,  h  117  N.  3rd. 
Evans,  Thomas,  lawyer,  h  115  N.  3rd. 
eEvans,  M.,  stevedore,  h  bet  7th  and  8th. 
cEvans,  M.,  lab,  h  508  S.  1  ith. 
Evans,  Mrs.  A.  J„  h  509  N.  4th. 


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Evans,  T.  G.,  clerk,  h  71 1  Orange. 

Evans,  W.  G.,  machinist,  h  208  S.  Orange. 

Evans,  H.  C.  boot  and  shoe  store,  1 17  Princess  h  217  S.  2d. 

S.  3rd. 
cEvans,  Wm.,  stevedore,  h  910  Walnut. 
cEvans,  John,  stevedore,  h  517  N.  10th. 
cEvans,  J.,  stevedore,  h  1218  Red  Cross. 
cEvans   Dave,  lab,  h  1316  N.  5th. 
cEvans,  Moses,  lab,  h  715  N.  6th. 
cEvans,  Jackson,  carpenter,  h  801  Walnut. 
cEvans,  D.  W.,  barber,  h  716  Walnut. 
Evans,  Mrs.  M.,  widow,  h  706  S.  5th. 
cEvans,  Mrs.  Charlotte,  widow,  h  210  N.  6th. 
Evans,  Lee,  clerk,  bds  210  N.  6th. 
Everett,  Edward,  salesman,  h  108  Mulberry. 
cEverett,  Y.,  lab,  h  2nd  bet  Ann  and  Orange. 
cEverett,  York,  lab,  h  1013  Princess. 
cEverett,  Lewis,  lab,  h  12 18  Charlotte  ave. 
Everett,  R.  L.,  lab,  h  910  N.  3rd. 
cEverett,  Rich,  lab,  h  1016  McRae's  alley. 
Everett,  J.  F.,  watchman,  h  617  S.  9th. 
Everett,  Mrs.  Ann,  s'eamstress,  h  309  McRae. 
Everett  &  Clark,  grocers,  131  Market. 
Everett,  John,  grocer,  h  214  N.  7th. 
Everett,  John,  Jr.,  clerk,  h  214  N.  7th. 
Ezell,  J.  W.,  street  car  driver,  h  514  Nixon. 

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cFairs,  Frank,  stevedore,  h  409  Campbell. 

cFaison,  William,  lab,  h  16th  bet  Market  and  Dock. 

cFaison,  James,  lab,  h  12 16  Market. 

cFaison,  Richard,  lab,  h  1006  Chesnut. 

cFaison,  L.,  lab,  h  314  N.  10th. 

Failes,  J.  W.,  fisherman,  h  9th  near  Wooster. 

Failes,  J.  S.,  blacksmith,  h  206  N.  9th. * 

cFairley,  George,  lab,  h  13 19  Parsley's  alley. 

Fanning,  Mrs.  E.  J.,  widow,  h  406  Church. 

Farmer,  John,  sausage  maker,  h  1 1 17  N.  2nd. 

Farrow,  J.  F.,  shoemaker,  8  Mulberry,  h  801  S.  7th. 

Farrow,  Mrs.  J.,  widow,  h  4th  near  Dawson. 

Farrar,  J.  B.,  cabinet  maker,  13  N.  2d,  h  808  Princess. 


PASSENGER  and  Baggage  Transfer.    All  orders  left  at  SOUTHERLAND  S 
STABLES,  108  &  no  North  Second  St.,  will  by  promptly  attended  to. 


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Fashionable  Goods,  Low  Prices.     uS  Market  st.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


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Farrow,  Mrs.  C,  widow,  h  506  S.  5th. 

Farrow,  R.  car  builder,  h  618  S.  6th. 

Farrow,  N.  Carpenter,  h  618  S.  6th. 

Farrow,  W.  C,  junk  store,  8  Mulberry,  h  3 1 1    Hanover. 

Farrow,  J.  E.,  machinist,  h  612  Queen. 

Farrow,  John  A.,  boatman,  h  14  Blunt's  alley. 

Fantapulo  A.,  confectioner,  118  S.  Front. 

FENNELL,  H.  L.,  harness  and    saddlery,  10   S.  Front, 

h  610  Dock. 
Fennell,  D.  M.,  book-keeper,  h  517  N.  4th. 
Fennell,  Owen,  dealer    in  cotton    and  naval    stores,  cor 

Water  and  Mulberry,  h  610  Dock. 
cFerguson,  S.,  lab,  h  1208  S.  2nd. 
Fentress,  H.,  druggist,  621  N.  4th. 
Fick,  P.  N.,  driver  A,  Adrian    steam    fire  engine,  h    14 

S.  4th. 
Fillyaw,  O.  M.,  grocer,  133  Market,  h  504  N.  4th. 
cFillyaw,  Fred,  lab,  h  13 14  N.  7th. 
Fillyaw,  D.  L.,  conductor,  h  211  N.  4th. 
cFillyaw,  A.,  lab,  h  412  Queen. 
cFillpot,  William,  blacksmith,  h  311  N.  loth.. 
cFinnev,  Robert,  carpenter,  h  998  N.  6th. 
Finnel,  W.,  lab,  h  712  N.  8th. 
First  National    Bank,  George    Chadbourn,  President,  19 

N.  Front. 
Fishblate,  S.  H.,  clothier,    25   and  27    N.    Front,  h    520 

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cFisher,  E.,  lab,  h  501  S.  9th. 
cFisher,  William,  lab,  h  122  S.  nth, 
Fitzgerald,  R.,  h  806  Chesnut. 
Fitzgerald,  R.  J.,  coach  builder,  h  417  S.  5th. 
Fitzgerald,  J.,  butcher,  h  417  S,  5th. 
Fitzgerald,  T.  F.,  clerk,  h  417  S.  5th. 
Flannagan,  L..  policeman,  h  613  Dock. 
Flanner,  A.  J.,  h  517  Dock. 
Fleet,  Mrs.  S.  C,  widow,  h  601  Ann. 
Fleet,  W.  J.,  clerk,  h  6th  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
Flinn,  W.  H.,  lab,  h  511  Swann. 
Flinn,  Peter,  lab,  h  511  Swann. 
Flowers,  Peter,  lab,  h  620  Nixon. 
cFlowers,  I.,  lab,  h  913  N.  6th. 
cFlowers,  G.,  lab,  h  808  N.  5th. 


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R.  L.  HUTCHINS, 

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PAINTER  &  DECORATOR! 


-DEALER  IN- 


PAINTS,  OILS,  GLASS,  LAMPS,  ETC, 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

Fresco  |)   Artist's   Combination, 
12  N.  SECOND  ST.,  WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


Paints  mixed  to  order  at  wholesale  and  retail.  Also  proprietor  of 
Hutchins'  Wall  Paper  Imitation  of  Wall  Paper,  by  patented  process, 
guaranteed  to  give  satisfaction.     State  and  County  Rights  for  sale. 

GrO     TO 

D,  QUINLIVAN, 

The  Horseshoerand  Farrier 

With  your  sick  mid  larr.e  Horses. 

Having  studied  under  Dr.  Merrett, 
the  celebrated  Veterinary  Surgeon, 
and  with  a  practical  experience  of 
twenty  years  with  the  different  dis- 
eases of  the  horse.  I  guarantee  a 
a  cure. 

106  NOKTH  SECOND  STKEET,  WILMINGTON,  N.  0. 

A.  G.  BAUER, 
ARCHITECT  MB  W 

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Foard,  C.  D.,  h  209  N.  4th. 

Foard,  T  J.,  clerk,  h  208  S. 

Foard,  H.  M.,  h  209  N.  4th. 

cFobes,  John,  lab,  h  603  Brunswick. 

Foley,  D.  P.,bds  314  Mulberry. 

Forrest,  J.  J.,  grocer,  401  Church. 

Forshee,  J.  M.,  broker,  h  Front  bet  Nun  and  Church. 

Forrester,  W.  H.,  agent,  bds  24  N.  2nd. 

Fore  &  Foster,  planing  mills,  cor  6th  and  Campbell. 

Fore,  J.  A.,  h  409  Walnut. 

Fore,  C.  H.,  clerk,  bds  4O9  Walnut. 

Foster,  H.  H.,  music  teacher,  h  713  Mulberry. 

Foster,  F.  W.,  h  no  N.  6th. 

Foster,  H.  E.,  carpenter,  h  607  S.  2nd. 

Foster,  J.  E.,  lab,  h  607  S.  2nd. 

cFoster,  Anthony,  driver,  h  9  N.  3rd. 

cFoster,  Joe,  lab,  h  1215  McRae's  alley. 

cFoster,  William,  lab,  h  Wooster  bet  Front  and  2nd. 

Fountain,  J.  A.,  train  dispatcher,  h  314  Red  Cross. 

Fowler,  Mrs.  W.  G.,  h  226  S.  Front. 

Fowler,  W.  G.,  h  226  S.  Front. 

Fowler,  Repiton,  h  410  S.  2nd. 

FOWLER  &  MORRISON,  wood    and  coal    dealers, 

Water  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
FOWLER,  J.  J.,  Mayor  of  city,  h  415  S.  Front. 
Fowler,  Mrs.  N.  R.,  h  415  S.  Front. 
Fowler,  R.  M.,  grocer,  425  S.  Front. 
Fowler,  Mrs.  G.  M.,  widow,  h  408  Church. 
Fox,  Mis.  M.  T.,  widow,  h'218  N.  6th. 
Fox.  R.  L.,  clerk,  h,  218  N.  6th. 
Fox,  Miss  Hattie  J.,  milliner, 
Foy,  Josh,  lab,  h  1115  N.  5th. 
Foy,  William,  lab,  h  411  Taylor. 
Foy,  H.,  lab,  h  820  N.  4th. 
Foy,  Frank,  drayman,  h  1015  Princess. 
Foy,  B.  S.,  lab,  h  905  Queen. 
Foy,  Silas,  lab,  h  1105  Market. 
cFrank,  A.,  lab,  h  606  Nun. 
cFranklin,  G.,  carpenter,  h  214  S.  8th. 
cFrazier,  J.,  brick  layer,  h  14  Castle. 
cFreeland,  G.,  fireman,  h  819  S.  2d. 
cFreeman,  Dr.  J.  H.,  dentist,  u6}4  Market,  h  120  Orange 


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Freeman,  E.  H.,  fish  dealer,  h  120  Orange. 

Freeman,  James,  drayman,  h  no  Walnut. 

Freeman,  J.,  huckster,  h  508  Dawson. 

Freeman,  Mrs.  Mary  N.,  boarding  house,  114  N.  4th. 

cFreeman,  J.  T.,  cooper,  h  1015  N.  8th. 

French,  Mrs.  G.  R.,  widow,  h  103  S.  4th. 

French,  W.  A.,  (G.  R.  French  &  Sons,)  h  107  S.  4th. 

FRENCH,  GEO.  R.  &  SONS,  boots  and  shoes,  108  N. 

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French,  G.  R.,  Jr.,  (G.  R.  French  &  Sons,)  h  302  S.  3rd. 
French,  W.  R.,  clerk  Criminal  Court,  h  508  Market. 
FYench,  B.  F.,  clerk,  h  218  Nun. 

French,  B.  T.,  traveling  salesman,  u  Nun  bet  3d  and  4th. 
French,  Duval,  h  508  Market. 
French,  Robert  S.,  h  508  Market. 
French,  Brooks,  h  508  Market. 
Fredricks,  George  W.,  engineer,  h  507  Che"snut. 
Freight  Office  A.  C.  L.,  cor.  Nutt  and  Red  Cross. 
Friedberg,  W.,  tailor,  211  N.  Front,  h  304  N.  Front. 
Frost,  C.  L.,  tinner,  h  621  S.  5th. 
Frost,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  midwife,  h  624  S.  5th; 
Froman,  Leopold,  clerk,  bds.  412  Dock. 
Frost,  W.  A.,  boiler  maker,  h  106  N.  4U1. 
Fry,  E.  D.,  grocer,  826  N.  4th. 
Fulcher,  J.  W.,  porter,  h  614  S.  Front. 
Fulcher,  M.  H.,  lab,  h  613  S.  Front. 
Fulford,  J.  W.,  clerk,  h  51P  Wooster. 
Fuller,  Ben,  carpenter,  h  507  Hanover. 
cFuller,  Alex,  lab,  h  215  McRae. 
cFuller,  Balaam,  bill  poster,  h  706  Red  Cross. 
Furlong,  J.  J.,  carpenter,  h  213  Church. 
Furpluss,  W.  F.,  clerk,  h  920  N.  4th. 

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Gafford,  G.  W.,  watchman,  h  Queen,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Gainy,  Miss  N.,  h  109  S.  2nd. 

Gainy,  Miss  L.,  h  109  S.  2nd. 

Galloway,  F.,  ice  cream  vendor,  h  512  Church. 

Galloway,  C.  M.,  teacher,  h  902  Queen. 

Galloway,  H.,  telegraph  operator,  h  902  Queen. 

Galloway,  J.  W.,  book-keeper,  h  411  Harnett. 


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J.  I\,  OrnilNULn,    Shingles,  &c.     121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


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~BURR  &  BAILEY, 

21  and  23  South,  Front  Street,    Wilmington,  I,  0. 

MANUFACTURERS    OF 

COTTON  PRESSES, 

CANE  MILLS, 

SEED    CRUSHERS, 

Corn  Mills, 

Machinery  of  All  Kinds, 

IRON  A\D  BRASS  CASTINGS. 

TURPENTINE    S  ILLS.  AND    COPPER 

WORK  OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS. 

FULL   LINE  ON   HAND  OF 

Leather  and   Rubber  Belting,   L-ciog,   Pipe,  Values,    Fittiugs 

and  all    Mill  Supi  lies 

BAR  AND    SHEET  IRON,    BOLTS,    NUTS    AND  WASHERS,    PIG 

LEAD,  TIN,  ZINC,   BABBETT   METAL  AND  SOLDER. 

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cGalloway,  Charles,  driver,  h  15  N.  nth. 

cGalloway,  Elias,  waiter,  h  311  Campbell. 

cGalley,  J.,  undertaker,  h  411  Brunswick. 

cGalley,  W.,  carpenter,  h  711  Hanover. 

Ganey,  G.,  lab,  h  Dawson  near  Front. 

Ganzer,  Chas.  H.,  bakery,  809  N.  4th,  h  807  N.  4th. 

Gardner,  Thos.  M.,  U.  S.  Commissioner,  h  824  Mulberry. 

Gardner,  Junius  D.,  h  204  N.  6th. 

Gardner,  Lewis,  lab,  h  806  Red  Cross. 

Gardner,  S.  F.,  watchmaker,  h  5  N.  2nd. 

Gardner,  R.  D.,  book-keeper,  h  712  S.  7th. 

cGarrett,  J.  G.,  cotton  sampler,  h  13 17  N.  7th. 

Garrott,  J.  W.,  lab,  h  706  S.  5th. 

Gargass,  Joseph,  musician,  bds  24  N.  4th. 

Garrison,  S.  S.,  cooper,  h  505  S.  2d. 

Garrison,  F.,  lab,  613  S.  2d. 

Garrison,  Henry,  carpenter,  h  505  N.  10th. 

cGarrison,  Alex,  lab,  h  618  N.  7th. 

GARRELL,  J.  F.,  butcher,  h  404  N.  3d— see  adv. 

Garrell,  J.  F.  Jr.,  butcher  and  clerk,  Third  Ward  Market, 

bds  404  N.  3d. 
Garrell,  C.  S.,  butcher,   Fourth   Street  Market,  bds.  404 

N.  3d. 
cGarrell,  Wright,  lab,  h  821  Swann. 
cGary,  H.,  lab,  h  616  N.  10th. 
cGaston,  R.,  lab,  h  704  McRae. 
Gaskell,  T.,  carpenter,  h  511  Wooster. 
Gaskell,  S.,  ship  carpenter,  h  611  S.  6th. 
Gaskell,  Rev.  S.  B.,  h  816  S.  8th. 
Gates,  George  W.,  engineer,  bds  410  N.  3d. 
cGause,  Sam,  drayman,  h  302  McRae. 
cGause,  George,  carpenter,  h  513  Walnut. 
cGause,  John,  butcher,  h  1 105  N.  6th. 
Gause  Elisha,  teacher,  h  S09  N.  8th. 
cGause,  Joe.  lab,  h  414  Howard. 
cGause,  Wm.  lab,  h  1016  N.  5th. 
cGause,  Edward,  drayman,  h  419  Nixon. 
cGause,  Henry,  lab,  I1213  N.  4th. 
Gause,  Mrs.  C.  R.,  h  406  N.  3d. 
cGause,  F.  T.,  fireman,  h  902  Castle. 
Gause,  T.  M.,  lab,  h  617  Queen. 
cGause,  D.  E.,  ship  carpenter,  h  208  Walnut. 


BRUNHILD,  SIMON  &  CO.,  Importers  and  Jobbers  in  Liquors,  Cigars 
and  Tobacco.  in  North  Front  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


B.  SOUTHEFLAND  &  CO  ,  Retail  dealers  in  ALL  CLASSES 
of  VEHICLES.  Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Streets. 


MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


Gause,  N.  V.,  telegraph  office,  h  313  S.  3d. 

GAUSE,  JAMES   F.,  lighterman,    122   N.  Water— see 

adv. 
Gaylord,  J.,  h  1 17  S.  Front. 
Gaylord,  George  O.,  h  117  S.  Front. 
cGaylord,  A.,  lab,  h  1203  Loves  alley. 
Gaylord,  J.  W.,  carpenter,  h  316  McRae. 
Gerdes,  H.,  grocer,  808  Wooster. 
Gerken,  Mrs.  Anna,  widow,  520  Mulberry. 
Gerken,  Henry  J.,  clerk,  h  314  N.  Front. 
GERKEN.  WM.  H.,  clerk,  h  417  Princess. 
cGenovar,  Henry,  fireman,  h  706  N.  2d. 
Genaust,  Win,,  grocer,  618  N.  4th,  h  622  N.  4th. 
George,  E.  J.,  baggage  master,  h  608  Brunswick. 
George,  Joe,  fisherman,  h  909  N.  2d. 
Geer,  J.  D.,  ship  carpenter,  h  614  S.  6th. 
Gerreil,  Jacob,   steward  City    Hospital,  cor.   Red  Cross 

and  10th. 
Gerganus,  Miss  A.,  tailoress,  h  222  S.  Front. 
cGess,  Peter,  lab,  h  418  Brunswick. 
Geyer,  L..  carpenter,  h  108  Wooster. 
cGeyer,  F.,  carpenter,  h  320  S.  6th. 
cGibson,  A.  lab,  h  514  McRae. 
cGibson,  John,  lab,  h  15  S.  7th. 

cGibson,  John,  undertaker,  107  N.  2d,  h  506  N.  10th 
Gieschen,  Henry,  clerk,  bds  31  S.  Front. 
GIESCHEN,  H.  H.,  grocer,  cor.  8th  and  Chesnut,  h  509 

N.  5th — see  adv. 
GIESCHEN,  J.   G.  L.,  prop.   Acme  saloon,  cor.    Front 

and  Dock,  h  31  S.  Front — see  adv. 
Gilbert,  C.  H.,  railroad  track  layer,  h  71 1  S. 
Gilbert,  Mrs.  S.  A.,  widow,  h  619  Castle. 
Gilbert,  W.  H.,  clerk,  h  217  S.  2d. 
Gilbert,  Mrs.  H.  D..  widow,  h  109  S.  5th. 
Gilbert,  D.  J.,  confectioner,  h  809  Orange. 
Gilbert,  R.  M.,  bakery,  27  S.  Front,  bds  107 
Gilbert;  Mrs.  Sarah  L 
Gilcrhist,  William,   co 
Giles,  Clayton,  h  305  S.  3d. 
Giles,  N.,  (Giles  &  Jones),  h  207  S.  3d. 
GILES  &  MURCHISON,  hardware,  &c,  109  N.  I 
Gill,  Mrs.  R.  J.,  widow,  h  420  Mulberry. 


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S.  5th. 
widow,  h  819  Walnut. 
commission  merchant,  h  701  Market. 


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AMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 

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Glameyer  &  Kuck,  grocers,  6  N.  Water. 

Glameyer,  Mrs.  B.,  widow,  h  610  Chesnut. 

Glaven,  Pat,  boiler  maker,  h  312  Walnut. 

Goby,  L.  L.,  lab,  h  S.613  2d. 

cGooden,  Dan,  brick  maker,  h  613  N.  9th. 

cGooden,  O.,  cooper,  h  1  ith  and  Queen. 

Gooding,  Furney,  saw  miller,  h  414  Red  Cross. 

GOODMAN,  WM,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  8  Market, 

h  106  N.  5th. 
Goodman,  Ben,  clerk,  bds  106  N.  5th. 
Gordon.  C.  E.,  clerk,  h  101  S.  8th. 
Gordon,  J.  E.,  carpenter,  h  105  S.  8th. 
Gordon,  L.,  policeman,  h  105  S.  8th. 
Gordon,  Mrs.  A.  R.,  h  cor  Chesnut  and  7th. 
Gordon,  T.,  lab,  h  6  S.  Front. 
Gore,  A,  (W.  I.  Gore  &  Co.)  h  414  Orange. 
Gore,  J.  C,  book-keeper,  h  614  Castle. 
Gore,  W.  I.,  commission    merchant,  5    and  7    Water,    h 

410  Orange. 
Gore,  F.,  commission  merchant,  bds  121  Market. 
Gore,  D.  L.,  wholesale  grocer,   120    N.    Water,   h    604 

Dock. 
cGore,  William,  stevedore,  h  719  Front. 
Gonto,  B.  L.,  carpenter,  h  610  Brunswick. 
Grafflin,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  widow,  h  322  N.  3rd. 
Grafflin,  John,  h  322  N.,  3d. 
cGraham,  Richard,  lab,  h  1008  Love's  alley. 
cGranger,  M.,  carpenter,  h  904  Castle. 
cGranger,  M.  Jr.,  carpenter,  h  904  Castle. 
Grainger,  J.  A.,asst.  cashier  New  Hanover  Bank,  h  425 

S.  3d. 
Grant,  B.  L.,  fisherman,  h  708  Wooster. 
Grant,  W.  H.,  clerk,  bds  105  Dock. 
Grant,  Rubin,  policeman,  h  104  N.  4th. 
Grant,  J.  E.,  plumber,  h  11 1  N.  7th. 
Grant,  E.  H.,  clerk,  h  406  S.  5th. 
GRANT,  R.  H.,  plumber  and  gas  fitter,  119  N.  Front,  h 

same. 
Graves,  D.,  engineer,  h  912  Queen. 
Graves,  C,  carpenter,  h  722  N.  2d. 
Grelish,  Steve,  mechanic,  bds  504  N.  Front. 
Grey,  Mrs.  A.,  widow,  h  512  S.  3d. 


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by  calling  on  B.  F.  KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


S.  A.  SCHLOSS  &  GO.  Auctioneers  and  Wholesale  Jobbers  of  Dry 
Goods,  Notions,  &c.    Big  bargains  always  on  hand.    21  &  23  Market  St. 


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Grey,  M.  C,  lab,  h  108  Church. 

cGrey,  Harris,  lab,  h  1302  N.  4th. 

cGreen,  E.  I).,  undertaker,  19  S.  11th,  h  906  Market. 

cGreen,  Richard,  lab,  h  210   N.  9th. 

cGreen,  H.  C,  butcher,  4th  St.  Market,  h  607  Campbell 

cGreen,  Henry,  lab,  h  1 1 13  N.  7th, 

Greer,  Robert,  policeman,  h  505  chesnut. 

cGreen,  Josh,  wood  yard,  h  612  Bladen. 

cGreen,  John,  lab,  h  13 12  Love's  alley. 

cGreen,  Josh,  cooper,  h  713  N.  8th. 

cGreen,  M.,lab,  h  408  Hane's  alley. 

cGreen,  W.  H.,  brick  mason,  h  913  Wooster. 

cGreen,  H.,  contractor,  h  913  Wooster. 

Green,  G.  W.,  grocer,  h  502  Queen. 

cGreen,  E.,  lab,  h  514  alley  on  S.  5th.  « 

cGreen,  J.  P.,  drayman,  h  720  Church. 

cGreen,  E.  M.,  stevedore,  h  8th   bet.  Castle   and   Queen 

cGreen,  A.,  lab,  h  418  S.  7th. 

cGreen,  James,  carpenter,  h  417  S.  5th. 

cGreen,  J.  Jr.,  carpenter,  h  417  S.  4th. 

cGreen,  J.  T.,  clerk,  h  902  Castle. 

Green,  G.  H.,  commission  broker,  h  116  Nun. 

Green,  A.  H,,  cotton  buyer,  h  1 16  Nun. 

Green,  H.  McL.,  timber  inspector,  cor  Water  and  Ches- 
nut, h  5  1 1  N.  4th. 

GREEN,  W.  H.,  druggist,  h  312  S  3d. 

cGreen,  P.,  fireman,  h  711  Ann. 

Green,  A.,  lab,  h  415  S.  2d. 

cGreen,  H.  B.,  stevedore,  h  310  S.  8th. 

Greenberg,  R.,  h  312  Chesnut. 

GREENEWALD,  I.  L.,  boot  and  shoe  store  113  Mar- 
ket, h   1 1  N.  7th — see  adv. 

Greenewald,  J.,  clerk,  h  215  S.  Front. 

Greenewald,  Mrs.  B.,  widow,  h  215  S.  Front. 

Greer,  W.  R.,  lab,  h  601  S.  5th. 

cGriffin,  S.,  lab,  h  113  S.  7th 

cGriffin,  Isaac,  lab,  h  13 17  N.  5th. 

Griffin,  Mike,  boiler  maker,  h  408  Walnut. 

Griffith,  Mrs.  S.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  519  Castle. 

Griffith,  Mrs.  E.  J.,  tailoress,  h  519  Castle. 

Griffith,  Mrs.  E.,  widow,  h  519  Castle. 

Griffith,  Mrs.  S.  R.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  624  S.  5th. 


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KJI    J.  DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker,  dealer  in  Watches,  Clocks, 
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Grotgen,  G.  T.,  lab,  h  522  S.  3d. 

Grotgen,  Mrs.  W.  H.,  widow,  grocer,  525  Front  and  101 

Castle,  h  same. 
Grotgen,  J.  H.,  h  525  Front. 

cGrove,  William,  brick  mason,  h  808  McDonald's  alley. 
Gurganus,  S.  D.,  carpenter,  h  603  Swann. 
cGuion.  W.,  eating  saloon  on  Water,  h  212  Castle. 
Grunsel,  Mrs.  Maggie,  widow,  h  218  N,  4th. 
cGurley,  E.,  lab,  h  5th  and  Orange. 
Gurley,  John,  mechanic,  bds  504  N.  Front. 
Guthrie,  J.  W.,  coppersmith,  h  615  S.  6th. 
Guthrie,  W.  G.  G.,  lab,  h  621  S.  4th. 
Guthrie,  W.,  lab,  h  614  S.  Front. 
Guthrie,  J.  R.,  grocer,  301  S.  6th,  h  same. 
Guttenburg,  L.  M.,  car  inspector,  h  918  N.  7th. 
cGyer,  John  J.,  engineer,  h  801  S.  Front. 

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Haar,  J.  &  Bro.,  grocer,  502  N.  6th. 

Haar,  John,  Jr.,  insurance  agent,  h  1 14  Ann. 

Haar,  J.,  clerk,  h  620  Market. 

Haar,  Augustus,  carpenter,  bds  no  Market. 

Haar,  John,  grocer,  320  Nun.h  402  S.  4th. 

Haar,  H.,  grocer,  701  Chesnut,  h  202  N.  7th. 

Haar,  George,  piano  tuner,  h  202  N.  7th. 

Haddock,  J.  S.,  baggage  master,  bds  105  Dock. 

cHaggott,  Emanuel,  drayman,  h  720  N.  5th. 

Hallett,  Allen,  clerk,  bds.  121  Market. 

HALL,  E.  D.  chief  of  police,  h  19  S  5th. 

cHall.  J.  H.,  coachman,  h  323  S.  Front. 

cHall,  O.,  lab,  h  221  S.  7th. 

Hall,  C.  E.,  coach  builder,  alley  on  Dock  bet  8th  and  9th. 

HALL  &  PEARSALL,  wholesale  grocers,  n  and  13  S. 

Water — see  adv. 
Hall,  W.  J.,  conductor,  h  114  N.  2d. 
IcHall,  W.  M.,  lab,  h  714  Ann. 
Hall,  W.,  policeman,  h  cor.  Front  and  Church. 
cHall,  W.  T.,  cooper,  h  Wilson  bet  Church  and  Nun. 
'cHall,  H.,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  h  514  S.  6th. 
cHall,  W.,  lab,  h  508  S.  6th. 


HEN  you  wish  to  buy  Groceries  and  Shingles,  you  can  save  money 
by  calling  on  B.  F.  KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


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MARTIN  T.  DAVIS, 
PEALFSTATE  AGENT 

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123  Princess  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


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Rents  -  Promptly  -  Collected. 


Taxes  and  Insurance  Attended  to  without  Extra  Charge. 
Money  Safely  Invested. 

HOUSES  and  LOTS  FOR  SALE. 
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.Vo.    119  NORTH  FRO.A'T  STREET. 

[^"Sanitary  Plumbing  a  Specialty.  A  full  stock  of  Plumbing  and  Gas 
Fitting  Goods  constantly  on  hand.  Bath  Tubs,  Ranges,  Globes,  Hose 
Slate  Mantels,  Grates  and  Stoves.     Personal  attention  given  to  all  orders' 


HE.    ZHI.    GrIESGHEN, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  IN 

GROCERIES,  FINE  LIQUORS,  WINES,  TOBACCO,  CIGARS,  &c. 

Cor.   CHESTNUT  and  McRAE  STREETS,   WILMINGTON,  N.   C. 


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ESTABLISHMENT. 
FOR  LADIES'  AND  GENTLEMEN'S  CLOTHING. 

No.  16  1-2  ixronTiar.  secoktd  street. 


Fill     rvRTMANN,  Proprietor  CLUB  ROOMS,  No.  17  N.  Second 
VV  .   \J  St.     Best  Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars.     Oysters  in  Season. 


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Hall,  Miss  M.  E.,  dressmaker,  h  102  Church. 

cHall,  Fred,  carpenter,  h  409  Hane's  alley. 

cHall,  J.  H.,  lab,  h  310  Castle. 

cHall,  James,  bricklayer,  h  214  N.  loth. 

cHall  &  Brown,  grocers.  818  N.  4th. 

cHall,  Sam,  boatman,  h  309  Brunswick. 

cHall,  Joseph  D.,  mechanic,  h  1001  Red  Cross. 

cHall,  Owen,  shoemaker,  h  712  Campbell. 

cHall,  Wm.,  lab,  h  216  Brunswick. 

cHall,  James,  lab,  h  13 14  Parsleys  alley. 

cHall,  Wm.  B.,  farmer,  h  708  N.  8th. 

cHall,  Wm.,  lab,  h  1309  N.  5th. 

cHall,  D.  P.,  carpenter,  h  1305  N.  8th. 

cHall,  Robert,  lab.  h  13 13  N.  8th. 

cHall,  William,  painter,  h  702  Harnett. 

cHall,  M.,  lab,  h  Queen  bet  8th  and  9th. 

cHall,  S.,  carpenter,  h  4th  bet  Castle  and  Queen. 

cHall,  Thomas,  lab,  h  1 120  N.  5th. 

cHall,  D.,  drayman,  h  219  Wooster. 

cHall,  Samuel,  lab,  h  510  Mulberry. 

Hall,  Virginus,  clerk,  h  413  N.  5th. 

cHall,  Frank,  lab,  h   107  N.  10th. 

Hall,  B.  F.  (Hall  &  Pearsall)  h  820  Princess. 

Hall,  S.  G.,  job  printer,  121  Princess,  h  714  Mulberry. 

cHalsey,  Josh,  lab,  812  N.  6th. 

cHalsey,  E.  drayman,  h  214  S.  8th. 

cHalsey,  W.,  porter,  h  817  Castle. 

cHambleton,  M.,  lab,  h  811  Bladen. 

cHambleton,  K.,  lab,  h  112  N.  9th. 

cHambleton,  M.,  lab,  h  507  S  8th. 

cHammon,  George,  lab,  h  1208  Charlotte  avenue. 

cHammons,  Ed.,  carpenter,  h  214  N.  10th. 

Hammonds,  J.  P.,  cooper,  h  824  S.  Front. 

Hanby,  Joseph  H.,  grocer,  720  Dock,  h  same. 

Hanby,  J.  D.,  medical  student,  h  720  Dock. 

HANBY,  J.  H.,  contractor  and  builder,  h    115  S.  6th— 

see  adv. 
Hanby,  A.  J.,  machinist,  h   1 15  S.  6th. 
Hanby,  L.  L.,  clerk,  h  ns  S.  6th. 

Hancock,  James,  coppersmith,  Dawson,  bet  3d   and  4th. 
Hancock,  Isaac,  carpenter,  h  312  Harnett. 
Hancock,  Mrs.  E.  T.,  widow,  h  411  Walnut. 


An    NANKINS,  Family  Supply  Store,   19  North  Second  St.,guaran- 
.  U.   n  tees  quality,  correct  weight  and  measure,  and  prompt  delivery. 


JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  tlit  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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cHandy,  Thomas,  driver,  h  713  N.  8th. 

Hand  Bros.,  groceries,  h  605  N-  4th,  h  same. 

Haney,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  dressmaker,  Brown's  alley. 

cHanes,  J.,  lab,  h  707  S.  4th. 

I  [ANKINS.  A.  G.,  grocer,  19  N.  2d,  h  413   N.  5th. 

cHankins,  A.,  cook,  h  1 5  S.  9th. 

cHankins,  S.  ship  carpenter,  h  40cS  S.  2d. 

Hankins,  William,  clerk,  h  305   Mulberry. 

cHankins,  J.,  cooper,  h  710  Nun, 

cHankins,  L.,  lab,  h  3d  and  Castle. 

Hankins,  Milton,  machinist,  h  808  N,  4th. 

Hansen,  L.  (Hansen  &  Smith)  h    114  Nun. 

HANSEN  &  SMITH,  lumber  shippers,  Smith  building, 

— see  adv. 
Hansley,  E.,  lab,  h  7th  near  Queen. 
Hansley,  J.  W.,  bricklayer,  h  207  S.  7th. 
cHansley,  J.,  lab,  h  821  S.  Front. 
Harden,  J.  H.,  druggist,  h  102  S.  5th. 
Harding,  T.  H.,  shoe  drummer,  h  317  S.  2d. 
Hardwick,  Mrs.  S.  W.,  grocer,  h  805   S.  Front. 
Hardwick,  J.  M.,  groceries,  810  Princess,  h  same. 
Hardwick,    Samuel     P.,    usher    Opera    House,    h    810 

Princess. 
Hardwick,  George,  W.,  printer,  h  14  N.  4th. 
Hardwick,  J.,  tinner,  h  815  S.  7th. 
cHardy,  C,  carpenter,  h  415  7th. 
Hardy,  W.  H.,  groceries,  423  S.  5th. 
cHardy,  William,  drayman,  h  112  Walnut. 
cHargray,  H.,  carpenter,  710  S.  Front. 
cHargrave,  J.  A.,  blacksmith,  h  803  Church. 
cHargrave,  A.,  blacksmith,  h  811  Chesnut. 
Harker,  W.  T.  Jr.,  blacksmith,  h  508  Nun. 
Harker,  W.  T.,  lab,  h  508  Nun. 
Harker,  J.  V.,  conductor,  h  305  S.  2d. 
Harker,  E.,  fisherman,  h  207  S.  2d. 
Harker,  N.,  lab,  h  811  S.  5th. 
Harker,  Mrs.  A.,  h  620  Dawson. 
cHarley,  P.  IT.,  cooper,  h  911  S.  10th. 
Harlow,  W.  L.,  conductor,  h  309  Walnut. 
Harman,  Clarence,  brick  mason,  h  714  Market. 
Harman,  George,  clerk,  h  714  Market. 
cHarmon,  Mary,  seamstress,  h  910  Sprunt's  alley. 


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HARPER,  J.  W.,  captain  steamer  Sylvan  Grove. 

Harper,  J.  T.,  h  I  Church. 

Harper,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  seamstress,  h   1113    Hutaff's   alley. 

Harris,  B.,  cooper,  h  Wooster,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Harriss  Mrs.  Emma,  tailoress,  h  911  Chesnut. 

cHarriss,  A.,  stevedore,  h  416  Queen. 

Harriss,  William,  lab,  h  509  Nixon. 

Harriss,  W.  M.,  brick  mason,  h  703  S.  6th. 

cHarriss,  Robert,  painter,  h  916  Love's  alley. 

Harriss,  C.  M.,  watchman,  h  712  N.  5th. 

Harriss,  H,  G.,  watchman,  h  712  N.  5th. 

cHarriss,  W..  lab,  h  416  Howard. 

cHarriss,  L.,  lab,  h  615  Hanover. 

cHarriss,  Alex.,  stevedore,  h  812  N.  3d. 

cHarriss,  W.,  lab,  h  517  S.  3d. 

cHarriss,  J.  H.,  carpenter,  h  212  Church. 

cHarriss,  J.  W.,  cooper,  h  517  S.  9th. 

cHarriss,  W.  T.,  cooper,  h  517  S.  9th. 

Harriss,  Mrs.  M.  C,  h  409  S  4th. 

cHarriss,  R.,  lab,  h  311  Wallace's  alley. 

Harriss,  George  N.,  clerk,  h  408  N.  2d. 

Harriss,  C,  M.,  news  and  cigar   store,   28    N.  Front,  h 

409  S.  4th. 
Harriss,  W.    N.,    notary  public,   109    N.  Water,    h    612 

Market. 
Harriss,  George  &  Co.,  ship  broker's,  109  N.  Water. 
Harriss,  T.  B.,  ship  broker,  h  102  Orange. 
Harriss,  Andrew,  h  604  Market. 
Harriss,  George,  h  604  Market. 
Harriss,  Dr.  W.  W.,  bds  no  Market, 
cHarrison,  R.,  cooper,  h  121  Dock. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  R.  P.,  widow,  h  120  Dock. 
Harrow,  John,  mail  agent,  bds  105  Dock. 
Harrell,  Mrs.  Louisa,  Macumber's  alley. 
Harrel'l,  Mrs.  J.  T.,  widow,  h  208  N.  7th. 
Hart,  G.,  merchandise,  24  S.  2d. 
Hart,  Mrs.  J.  M.,  boarding  house,  206  S.  Front. 
Hartsfield,  Mrs.  A,  A.,  widow,  h  15  N.  7th. 
Hartsfield,  W.  B.,  coppei  smith,  h  507  N.  5th. 
Hashagen,  F.    E.    (Turrentine,    Vollers  &  Co.)    h    708 

Princess. 
cHatton,  Gilbert,  lab,  h  1320  N.  7th. 


A    QDDIMPFD   Wholesale  and  Retail  dealer  in  Coal,  Wood,  Brick, 
r\.  OrninULn,    Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


HJ.  DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker,   dealer  in  Watches.  Clocks, 
•     Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 


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Harvell,  George,  fisherman,  h  Wooster  near  Front. 

Harvey,  J.  W.  S.,  painter,  h  801  S.  7th. 

Hawkins,  J.  \\\,  lab,  h  415  S.,  2d. 

Hawkins,  T.,  carpenter,  h  901  Queen. 

cHawkins,  Dave,  lab,  h  504  Walnut. 

cHawkins,  P.,  stevedore,  h  504  Walnut. 

cHawkins,  Joe,  lab,  h  1306  Swann's  alley. 

cHawkins,  Ed.,  lab,  h  1205  N.  6th. 

cHawkins,  Jeff,  lab,,  h  813  Bladen. 

HAYDEN,  P.  H.,  carriage  and  harness    works,  13  and 

15  N.  3d,  h  309  N.  4th. 
Hayden's  Hall,  \y/2  N.  3d. 
c Haywood,  C,  porter,  h  319  S.  4th. 
Hays,  William  M.,  health  officer,  h  309  N.  7th. 
Hays,  J.  F.,  printer,  h  715  Mulberry. 
cHayes,  Trim,  lab,  h  507  Bladen. 
cHayes,  C,  shoemaker,  h  510  S.  Front. 
cHaynes,  Charles,  watchman,  h  607  Harnett. 
cHaywood,  Thomas,  lab,  h  410  Wood. 
cHaywood,  William,  lab,  h  816  N.  6th. 
cHeath,  I.,  lumberman,  h  J2^  N.  4th. 
HEDRICK,  J.  J.,  dry  goods,  101  and  103  Market,  h  202 

Orange. 
Hedrick,  J.  G.,  clerk,  bds  202  Orange. 
Hedrick,  J.  D.,  clerk,  bds  202  Orange. 
Hedrick,  J.  J.,  Jr.,  book-keeper,  bds  202  Orange. 
Heide,  Alex.  S.,  notary  public,  9  S.  Water,  h  6o2JOrangej 
HEIDE  &  CO.,  ship  brokers,  9  S.  Water. 
HEIDE,  R.  E.,  vice  consul   for  Norway,  Denmark    and 

Sweden,  9  S.  Water,  h  308  S.  3d. 
HEINSBERGER,  P.,  Live  Book  Store,   197  Market,  h 

220  N.  3d. 
Heinsberger,  P.  Jr.,  clerk,  h  220  N.  3d. 
Helburn,  Mrs.  F.  M.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  9  Orange. 
cHemmingway,  Robert,  lab,  h  1209  N,  7th. 
Henderson,  T.  B.,  h  221  Market. 
Henderson,  John  M.,  inspector,  h  512  N.  4th. 
cHenderson,  Thomas,  cooper,  h  516  N,  4th. 
cHenderson,  W.   H.,  barber,  h  Front,  bet.  Church  and 

Castle. 
cHenderson,  James,    blacksmith,  h    Dawson,  bet.  Front 

and  2d. 

DASSENGER  and  Baggage  Transfer.    All  orders  left  at  SOUTHERLAND  S 
1     STABLES,  108  &  no  North  Second  St.,  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


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Stokely  House, 

WRIGHTSVILLE_ SOUND,  N  C. 


OCATED  WITHIN  ONE  HUNDRED  YARDS  OF  RAIL 
Road  Depot.  Turnpike  or  Shell  Road  immediately  in  front. 
In  full  view  of  Old  Ocean,  the  Hammocks  and  Beach,  upon 
which  runs  in  sight,  for  miles  the  Ocean  Yiew  Rail  Road. 

Board  by  the  Day,  Week  or  Month, 

At  Low  Rates.  All  the  Delicacies  of  the  salt  water  furnished  upon  short 
notice,     Pig  Fish,  Oysters,  Clams,  Crabs  and  Shrimp  in  any  style. 

Boats  for  Sailing,  Fishing  and  Ducking.  Our  Club  Room  over  the 
Water,  Bar,  Billiards  and  Pool  under  good  and  pleasant  management. 

U^"  Try  us  and  be  convinced  for  yourselves. 

HOB    W.    HU©GIMS3 
JEWELER, 

105  Market  Street,  WILMINGTON,  N.'C. 


INSPECTOR  OF  WATCHES  FOR   THE  A.    C.   L,  ALSO  FOR  C.   C,  RAIL  ROAD, 

A  fine  line  of  Goods  constantly  on    hand.      I  have  a  first-class  Watch 
Maker,  therefore  all  work  guaranteed  to  give  Perfect  Satis- 
faction.    No  botch  work  done  in  mv  establishment. 


J.    K.    GARREL, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALEE  IN 

LIVE STOCK.  BEEF CATTLE 


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Stieep  and    Hogs, 
Front  Street  Market,      WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


S    A.  SCHLOSS  &  OO.  Auctioneers  and  Wholesale  Jobbers  of  Dry 
Goods,  Notions,  &c.    Big  bargains  always  on  hand.    21  &  23  Market  St. 


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cHenry,  J.,  lab,  h  409  Dawson. 

cHenry,  Morgan,  lab,  h  506  McRae. 

cHenry,  Mrs.  L.,  widow,  h  109  S.  9th. 

cHenry,  Millis,  bricklayer,  h  705  McRae. 

cHenry,  M.,  lab,  h  709  S.  4th. 

Heplin,  Mrs.  M.,  matron  U.  S.   Marine  Hospital,  h  418 

S.  7th. 

Hergenrother,  A. 

Herring,  E.,  lab, 


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bookbinder,  h  504  S. 
h  910  S.  Front. 
cHerring,  J.,  drayman,  h  804  S.  7th. 
cHerring,  N.,  porter  U.  S.  Marine  hospital,  h  8th  and  Nun 
Herring,  J.  J.,  engineer,  h  616  S.  2d. 
cHerring,  N.,  lab,  h  108  S.  9th. 
Herring,  G.  W.,  huckster,  h  618  Church. 
Herring,  Julius,  watchman,  h  1020  N.  3d. 
cHerring,  John,  waiter,  311  Campbell. 
cHerring,  Jno.,  lab,  h  816  Swann. 
cHerring,  Henry,  lab,  h  717  Swann. 
cHerring,  Dick,  lab,  916  Sprunt's  alley. 
Hurst,  W.,  carpenter,  h  720  S.  6th. 
Hewett,  J.  W.,  fisherman,  h  621  Surry. 
Hewett,  J.  W.,  shoemaker,  h  420  Church. 
Hewett,  H.  L.,  printer,  h  420  Church. 
Hewett,  J.  E.  printer,  h  420  Church. 
Hewett,  W.  F.,  mail  carrier,  h  520  Church. 
Hewett,  Joe,  lab,  h  108  S.  4th. 
Hewlett,  Mrs.  L.  E.,  widow,  h  911  Queen. 
Hewlett,  A.,  miller,  h  512  Nun. 
Hewlett,  Mrs.  S.  L.,  h  15  N.  7th. 
Hewlett,  E.  W.,  business  manager  Daily  Review, 

Dock. 

Hewlett,  J.  B.,  clerk,  515  Nun. 
Hewlett,  W.  S.,  clerk,  h  303  S.  5th. 
Hewlett,  J.  H.,  printer,  h  506  Ann. 
Hewlett,  L.  M.,  engineer,  h  310  S.  6th. 
Heyer,  Fred,  grocer,  802  N.  4th,  h  804  N.  4th. 
Heyer,  George,  clerk,  bds  804  N.  5th. 
Heyer,  Matt  J.,  wholesale  grocer,  216  and  218  N.  Water, 

h  402  N.  2d. 
Heyer,  Jno.  C,  clerk,  bds  420  N.  4th. 
Heyer,  Mrs.  J.  C,  h  420  N.  4th. 
Heyer,  G.  H.  C,  clerk,  bds  420  N.  4th. 


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TTALL  &  PBARSALL,  Wholesale  Grocers  and  Produce  Dealers. 


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cHicks,  Lewis,  butcher,  h  1105  Market. 

cHicks,  A.,  lab,  h  405  Queen. 

Hicks,  Thomas,  drayman,  h  713  Castle. 

HICKS,  R.  W.,  wholesale  grocer,  116  N.  Water,  h  315 

S.  3d. 
Hicks,  James  H.,  drayman,  h  118  Church. 
Higgins,  J.  C,  train  dispatcher,  h  2  Church. 
cHigh  G.,  lab,  h  410  Nixon. 
cHighsmith,  C,  carpenter,  h  808  Red  Cross. 
Hightown,  Frank,  baggagemaster,  h  916  N.  4th. 
Hill,  Mrs.  A.,  widow,  h  308  Nun. 

cHill,  A.  G.,  blacksmith,  h  alley  2d  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
cHill,  E.,  lab,  h  13  S.  10th. 
cHill,  J.  J.,  clerk,  h  717  Ann, 

cHill,  J.  C,  Arlington    dining  rooms,    17   Dock,  h  722 
S.  4th. 

John,  cook,  h  426  S.  3d. 

P.,  lab,  h  426  S.  3d. 

F.,  lab,  h  612  Nun. 

H.  H.,  brick  mason,  h  307  Queen. 

J.,  lab,  h  51 1  Castle. 

J.  H.,  carpenter,  h  513  Prices  alley. 

W.,  janitor  Bank  of  New  Hanover,  h  511  S.  7th. 

P.,  lab,  h  513  Prices  alley. 

J.  R.,  cooper,  h  708  Church. 

Thomes,  drayman,  h  620  McRae. 

Allen,  lab,  h  1308  Parsley's  alley. 

Joe,  carpenter,  h  1107  N.  5th. 

Fred,  cook,  h  707  McRae. 


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Emanuel,  lab,  h  720  N.  6th. 
George,  blacksmith,  h  N.  907  9th. 
Cass,  lab,  h  620  Bladen. 
R.  F.,  lab,  h  Queen,  bet.  8th  and  9th. 
George,  stevedore,  h  713  S.  10th. 
John,  carpenter,  h  1006  Loves  alley. 
Win.,  drayman,  h  1003  N.  9th. 
B.,  stevedore,  h  14  Shaw's  alley. 
S.,  lab,  h  618  S.  nth. 
Wm,  lab,  h  12 14  N.  5th. 
C,  lab,  h  211  McRae. 
A.,  cooper,  41 1  N.  9'h. 


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rUlVU{j,L  (X  IlUllllUl,  Goods  at  down  town  prices.     4th  Street  near  Bridge. 


\AMES  D.  NUTT.  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
'    in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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cHill,  G.,  lab,  h  406  S.  2d. 
Hill,  G.,  carpenter,  h  903  S.  5th. 
Hill,  J.  E.,  lab.h  207  S.  4th 
Hill,  Mrs.  E.  K.,  widow,  h  416  Dock. 
Hill,  Miss  Julia,  boarding  house,  24  N.  2d. 
Hill,  Arthur  J.,  insurance  agent,  bds  24  N.  2d. 
Hill,  Harry,  clerk,  h  102  N.  4th. 

Hilton  Steam  Saw  and  Planing  Mills,  foot  of  Bradley. 
Hines,  Mrs.  J.  F.,  widow,  h  820  Macumbers  alley. 
cHines,  J.  W.,  lab,  h  518  S.  2d. 
cHines,  John,  lab,  h  108  Walnut. 
Hines,  J.,  painter,  h  610  S.  6th. 
Hines,  Joseph,  bds  24  N.  2d. 
Hines,  John,  watchman,  h  616  Swann. 
cHodgers,  Jno.,  lab,  h  1 10  N.  1  ith. 
Hodges,  W.  \\\,  insurance  agent,   119  Chesnut. 
Hodges,  Jesse  W..  ship  carpenter,  h  81 1  Walnut. 
Hodges,  T.  A.,h  813  Dock. 
Hodges,  Mrs.  M.,  widow,  h  519  Orange. 
HOGE,  REV.  P.  H.,  h  319  Orange. 
HOLDEN,  S.  Wr.,  plummer,  205  Market,  h  805  Ches- 
nut— see  adv. 
cHolden,  Duncan,  lab,  h  413  N,  10th. 
H olden,  H.  K.,  clerk,  h  805  Chesnut. 
Holden,  Alex,  clerk,  h  701  Mulberry. 
Holden,  S.,  carpenter,  h  109  N.  9th. 
cHolland,  Ben,  stevedore,  h  101 1  Market. 
Holland,  James,  clerk,  h  701  Dock. 
Holland,  James  M.,  butcher,  h  11 18  N.  4th. 
Holland,  Josh,  carpenter,  h  16th,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
Holliday,  A.  R.,  clerk,  h  319  Orange. 
Holliday,  W.  W.,  book-keeper,  h  616  Chesnut. 
cHollingsworth,  L.,  carpenter,  h  310  Campbell. 
-j^cHolloway,  John,  member  legislature,  h  810  N.  7th. 
cHolmes,  S.,  lab,  h  1 1 15  Dock. 
Holmes,  R.  H.,  book-keeper,  bds  121  Market. 
Holmes,  G.,  h  120  Mulberry. 
Holmes,  R  L.,  clerk,  h  120  Dock. 
Holmes,  A.  H.,  grocer,  201  Market,  h  19  S.  5th. 
Holmes,  Mrs.  O.  D.,  widow,  h  120  Dock. 
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Holmes,  Mary  C,  seamstress,  h  511  Walnut. 
cHolmes,  Henry,  lab,  h  417  Harntet. 
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cHolmes,  J.  H.,  drayman,  h  922  N.  5th. 
cHolmes,  J.,  lab,  h  907  Mulberry. 
cHolmes,  A.,  lab,  h  718  S.  4th. 
cHolsey,  Caleb,  porter,  h  1003  Princess. 
cHolsey,  Alex,  carpenter,  h  911  N.  8th. 
HONNETT,  GEO.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  121  Mar- 
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Hooper,  P.  R.,  carpenter,  h  1109  N.  3d. 
Hooper,  John,  lab,  h  1 109  Loves  alley. 
Hooper,  Joe,  lab,  h  1 107  Loves  alley. 
Hooper,  Philip,  lab,  h  1 109  Swann's  alley. 
Hooper,  Jas.  S.,  candy  maker,  7  N.  Front,  h  13  N.  7th. 
Hooper,  Joe,  carpenter,  h  13  N.  7th. 
cHooper,  John,  gardner,  h  619  Walnut. 
Hooper,  J.,  stevedore,  h  313  S.  6th. 
Hooper,  Z.,  lab,  h  311  S.  6th. 
cHooper,  George,  drayman,  h  713  Hanover. 
Hook  and  Ladder  house,  313  Dock. 
Hopkins,  J.  J.,  butcher,  h  617  Dock. 
Horen,  Mrs.  C.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  424  S.  5th. 
Hormer,  C.  L.,  bartender,  Orton  House. 
Horn,  G.  F.,  engineer,  h  312  Red  Cross. 
Horton,  E.,  ship  carpenter,  h  716  S.  5th. 
cHostler,  George,  barber  shop,  Orton  House. 
cHostler,  Alex,  carpenter,  h  217  N.  7th. 
Hoskins,  B.  L.,  mailing  clerk,  Star  office,  h  509  S.  2d. 
Houston,  R.  M.,  cotton  weigher,  2  S.  Water,  h  223  S.  3d. 
cHoward,  F.,  drayman,  h  12  S.  nth. 
cHoward,  D.  J.,  lab,  h  113  S.  9th, 
cHoward.  H.,  lab,  h  116  S.  nth. 
cHoward,  S.,  lab,  h  1 16  S.  1  ith. 
Howard,  T.  W.,  cattle  drover,  h  419  S.  2d. 
Howard.  E.  J.,  cattle  drover,  h  419  S.  2d. 
Howard.  J.  T.,  printer,  h  71 1  Castle. 
Howard,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  widow,  h  711  Castle. 
Howard,  H.,  agent,  h  519  Nun. 
Howard,  Mrs.  M.,  widow,  h  519  Nun. 
Howard,  Miss  R.,  h  519  Nun. 


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cHoward,  L.,  lab,  h  1003  Chesnut. 

cHovvard,  C,  lab,  h  Castle  bet  10th  and  nth. 

cHoward,  J.,  lab,  h  511  Castle. 

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cHoward,  Daniel,  carpenter,  h  310  N.  6th. 

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cHoward,  M.,  painter,  h  310  N.  6th. 

cHowe,  J,  lab,  h  319  S.  1  ith. 

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cHowe,  J.  C,  carpenter,  h  511  S.  3d. 

cHowe,  W.  W.,  carpenter,  h  305  Queen. 

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cHowe,  J.,  lab,  h  305  Queen. 

cHowe,  E.,  lab,  h  408  3d  bet  Castle  and  Queen. 

cHowe,  Alfred,  contractor  and  builder,  h  301  Queen. 

cHowe,  J,  T.,  teacher,  h  304  Castle. 

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cHowe,  James,  flatman,  h  10 14  Walnut. 

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cHowe,  Wm.  C,  cooper,  h  926  Campbell. 

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cHowe,  W.  H.,  stevedore,  h  1 100  N.  7th. 

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cHowe,  Israel,  cooper,  h  5  1 1  Nixon  alley. 

cHowe,  R.,  fisherman,  h  1303  S.  Front. 

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Howell,  A.  J.  Jr.,  stenographer,  h  702  Market. 

Howell,  G.  H.,  clerk,  h  702  Mardet. 

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Howell,  Mrs.  S.  L.,  h  711  Castle. 

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Howell,  H.  W.,  policeman,  h  505  Wooster. 

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Howey,  W.  M.,  book-keeper,  h  222  S.  4th. 

Howey,  G.  P.,  clerk,  h  222  S.  4th. 

Howey,  T.  H.,  clerk,  h  222  S.  4th. 

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Howland,  Mrs.  Margaret,  widow,  h  in  N.  7th. 

Howland,  F.  P.,  policeman,  h  1 1 1  N.  7th. 

cHubbard,  J.  B.,  coachman,  h  605  S.  8th. 

cHubbard,  J.,  lab,  h  114  Marstellar. 

Hudson,  W.  R.,  mechanic,  h  918  N.  4th. 

Hudson,  J.  W.,  carpenter,  h  918  N.  4th. 

Hudson,  George  B.  M.,  carpenter,  h  91 8  N.  4th. 

Hudson,  W.  J.,  carpenter,  h  505  Ann. 

Huff,  J.  H.,  carpenter,  h  613  S.  Front. 

cHuffin,  Calvin,  lab,  h  1018  N.  6th. 

Hughes,  Geo.  W.,  telegraph  repairer,  h  917  N.  7th. 

cHugine,  Fred,  lab.  h  818  Swann. 

Huggins,  James  B.,  grocer,  125  Market,  h  705  Dock. 

HUGGINS,  GEORGE  W.,  jeweler,   105  Market,  h  218 

N.  7th. 
Huggins,  George  A.,  clerk,  h  218  N.  7th. 
Huggins,  F.  L.,  clerk,  h  1 1 1  S.  4th. 
Huggins,  W.  Sloan,  h  1 1 1  S.  4th. 
Huggins,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  widow,  h  1 1 1  S.  4th. 
cHuggins,  N.,  lab.  h  1 10  Walnut. 
Huhn,  Wm.,  drayman,  h  316  S.  6th. 
Hullen,  N.  grocer,  503  N.  4th,  h  505  N.  4th. 
Hurlbert,  Mrs.  E.  L.,  seamstress,  h  614  S.  8th. 
Hurlbert,  G.  P.,  lab,  h  614  S.  8th. 
Hurlbert,  A.  W.,  lab,  h  614  S.  8th. 
Humphrey,  C.  M.  D.,  huckster,  h  208  Craig's  alley. 
cHunt.  Thomas^  lab,  h  915  Mulberry. 
Hunt,  E.,  lab,  h  415  S.  2d. 
cHunter,  R„  waiter,  h  410  N.  4th. 
Hunter,  Ben,  cane  worker,  h  507  N.  10th. 
Hunter,  Ben,  mattress  maker,  h  920  Campbell. 
cHunter,  John,  lab,  h  309  Campbell. 
Hunter,  R.  H.,  cooper,  h  208  S.  7th. 
Hurst,  Wm.  mechanic,  h  15 12  Market. 
cHurst,  John  C,  stevedore,  h  320  N.  9th. 
Huske  &  Draper,  dry  goods,  1 1 1  Market. 
Hurzy,  Z..  lab,  h  408  Castle. 
Hutaff,  Nick,  h  1 103  Hutaff's  alley. 
Hutaff,  Htnry,  City  Bottling  Works,    125  Princess,  h  717 

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Hyde,  Miss  M.  D.,  teacher,  h  Nun,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

cHyer,  Gus,  lab,  h  209  McRae. 


Irving,  George  W.,  painter,  h  1006  N.  4th. 
clsler,  Samson,  drayman,  h  1 1 14  N.  5th. 
clsrael,  Frank,  stevedore,  h  516  Walnut, 
clvory,  H.,  lab,  h  420  S.  5th. 
clvory,  James,  lab,  h  911  Red  Cross. 
Ivey,  Mrs.  P.,  h  316  S.  4th. 
clvey,  H.,  lab,  h  514  Church. 


Jacobs,  Mrs.  B.  J.,  h  405  Princess. 

Jacobs,  B.  J.,  h  405,  Princess. 

Jacobs,  C.  D.,  clerk,  h  20  N.  4th. 

Jacobs,  Willie,  clerk,  h  15  S.  8th. 

Jacobs,  B.  J.,  clerk,  h  1 19  N.  Front. 

Jacobs,  N.,  clerk,  h  405   Princess. 

cjacobs,  D.,  barber,  h  1 13  Wooster. 

JACOBI,  N.,  hardware,  etc.,  12  S.  Front,  h  302  N.  3d. 

Jacobi,  Joe,  clerk,  bds  302  N.  3d. 

Jacobi,  Marcus,  clerk,  bds  302  N.  3d. 

cjacobi,  R.,  lab.h  1309  Brown's  alley. 

Jackson,  J.  W.  (Jackson  &  Bell)  h  212  N.  7th. 

cjackson,  Peter,  carpenter,  h  11   S.  1  ith. 

cjackson,  J.,  lab.,  h  619  Ann. 

Jackson,  Alex.,  clerk,  h  6th  bet  Orange  and  Dock. 

Jackson,  G.  C,  printer,  h  308  S.  6th. 

cjackson,  C,  drayman,  h  706  Ann. 

cjackson,  Robert,  shoemaker,  h  202  Walnut. 

cjackson,  B.  F.,  painter,  h  909  Castle. 

cjackson,  Allen,  shoemaker,  h  826  Fanning. 

cjackson,  Andrew,  lighterman,  h  919  N.  8th. 

cjackson,  John  W.,  cotton  sampler,  h  1 1 1 1  N.  8th. 

cjackson,  A.,  coachman,  h  41 1  N.  7th. 

Jackson  A.,  lab,  h  cor  King's  alley  and  Surry. 

cjackson,  J.  E.,  drayman,  h  71 1  S.  9th. 

James,  G.,  lab,  h  803  S.  8th, 

James,  W.  F.,  painter,  h  803  S.  8th. 


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James,  J.  T.,  h  820  S.  8th.  J£ 

James,  W.  H.,  painter,  h  803  S.  8th.  (J 

James,  F.  M.,  brick  mason,  h  805  S.  8th.  f1 

James,  John  S.,  h  224  N.  3d. 

James,  Josh  T.,  Editor  Daily  Review,  h  224  N.  3d.  «    __, 

cjames,  John,  lab,  h  704  N-  10th.  »    ^ 

cjames  S.,  stevedore,  h  Wooster  bet  Front  and  2d.  g     [  i> 

cjames,  William,  laborer,  h  718  S.  Front.  %     V> 

cjarvis,  N.,  cooper,  h  607  N.  9th.  n    __, 

cjarvis,  W.  H.,  barber,  h  719  Ann.  <**> 

cjennings,  Ben,  sawyer.,  h  1006  N.  2d. 

cjenkins,  Joseph,  lab,  h  mi  Dock.  '     ffi 

Jenkins,  B.  E.,  lab,  h  808  S.  6th, 

Jenkins,  W.  T.,  lab,  h  808  S.  6th.  ,     O 

cjenkins,  W.  H.,  lab,  h  509  Church.  Q 

cjenkins,  S.  G.,  coachman,  h  51 1  Church. 

cjenkins,  L.  H.,  waiter,  h  504  Church. 

Jenkins,  Nelson,  clerk,  h  922  N.  4th. 

Jenkins,  R.  C,  engineer,  h  513  Hanover. 

cjenkins,  David,  cooper,  h  836  Fanning. 

cjenkins,  J.  M.,  cooper,  h  711  Ann. 

Jenkins,  W.  A.,  lab,  bds  115  Dock. 

Jenkins,  O.,  huckster,  h  618  S.  4th. 

Jenkins,  D.,  clerk,  h  807  Wooster. 

c  Jenkins,  A.,  stevedore,  h  317  N.  9th. 

cjenkins,  H.,  fireman,  h  311  N.  6th. 

Jevens,  C.  E.,  mechanic,  h  606  S.  Front. 

Jevens,  S.,  lab,  h  606  S.  Front. 

Jewett,   Mrs.    H.  B.,   millinery,   107    Princess,  h    109^ 

Smith's  building. 
Jewell,  K.  W.,  carpenter,  h  410  Church. 
Johnson,  Harding,  merchant,  h  307  Chesnut. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  J.,  clothing  store,  507  Church. 
Johnson,  M.  H.,  contractor,  223  S.  5th. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  A.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  513  S.  8th. 
Johnson,  W.  M.,  brick  mason,  h  504  Dawson. 
Johnson,  T.  H.,  butcher,  h  702  Dock. 
Johnson,  Joseph,  lab,  bds  10  Chesnut. 
Johnson,     Miss    Louisa,    female    boarding    house,    216 

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Johnson,  E.  F.,  merchant,  h  806  Princess. 
Johnson,  Alex.,  Market  St.  ferry,  h  602  Walnut. 


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JOHNSON  &  CO.,  peanut  dealers,  4  Chesnut. 

cjohnson,  J.,  lab,  h  1  302  Chesnut. 

cjohnson,  Aaron,  lab,  h  311  Brunswick. 

cjohnson,  James,  porter,  h  511  N.  9th. 

cjohnson,  George,  lab,  h  619  N.  9th. 

cjohnson,  Lucas,  lab,  h  707   N.  9th. 

cjohnson,  Frank  H.,  lab.  h  1308  N.  4th. 

cjohnson,  Robert,  lab,  h  106  Walnut. 

cjohnson,  Maria,  midwife,  h  1010  N.  8th. 

cjohnson,  Robert,  butler,  h  904  N.  7th. 

cjohnson,  Wright,  butcher,  h  911  N.  6th. 

cjohnson,  Alex.,  lab,  h  1001  N.  6th. 

cjohnson,  John,  lab,  h  413  Sampson's  alley. 

cjohnson,  G.,  cook,  h  507  S.  4th. 

cjohnson,  A.,  huckster,  h  421  S.  4th. 

cjohnson,  A.,  shoemaker,  h  310  S.  7th. 

cjohnson,  T.  J.,  musician,  h  512  Ann. 

cjohnson,  R.,  butcher,  I1815  Castle. 

cjohnson,  C,  lab,  h  513  S.  8th. 

cjohnson,  D.,  shoemaker,  h  508  S.  7th. 

cjohnson.  J.  F.,  porter,  h  508  S.  7th. 

cjohnson,  M.,  lab,  h  607  Ann. 

cjohnson,  S.,  lab,  h  715  S.  Front. 

cjohnson,  William,  carpenter,  h  611  Ann. 

cjohnson,  J.  A.,  coachman,  h  61 1  Ann. 

cjohnson,  C.  C,  lab,  h  Shaw's  alley. 

cjohnson,  M.  J.,  lab,  h  804  Castle. 

Joiner,  Dave,  painter,  h  916  N.  7th. 

Joiner,  B.,  miller,  h  821  Wooster. 

JONES,  R.  J.,  sec.  and  treas.  Wilmington  Gas  Company 
and  Oakdale  Cemetery  Company,  1 14  Princess,  h 
811  Market. 

Jones,  A.  W.,  lab,  h  407  Taylor. 

Jones,  J.  H.,  livery  and  sale  stables,  126  and  128  Prin- 
cess, h  15 14  Market. 

Jones,  W.  F.,  blacksmith,  h  913  N.  7th. 

Jones,  E.  C,  carpenter,  h  913  N.  7th. 

Jones,  James,  h  304  McRae. 

Jones,  W.  C,  accountant,  h  411  S.  3d. 

Jones,  Pembroke  (Giles  &  Jones)  h  406  S.  Front. 

Jones,  Miss  M.,  teacher,  h  606  Orange. 

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Jones,  R.,  Mrs.,  widow,  h  Front  and  Meares. 

Jones,  E.,  lab,  h  10 10  Front. 

Jones,  Mrs.  A.,  dressmaker,  h  402  Dawson. 

Jones,  C,  lab,  h  818  S.  8th. 

Jones,  R.,  carpenter,  h  212  S.  3d. 

cjones,  Nick,  lab,  h  406  Wood. 

cjones,  Hardy,  lab,  h  610  McRae. 

cjones,  E.,  lab,  h  809  Red  Cross. 

cjones,  Emanuel,  carpenter,  h  913  Walnut. 

cjones,  Moses,  carpenter,  504  N.  9th. 

cjones,  E.,  driver,  C,  F.,  Engine  Co.,  h  220  Wooster. 

cjones,  Albert,  stevedore,  h  808  N.  5th. 

cjones,  Joseph  H.,  drayman,  h  613  N.  9th. 

cjones,  Ben,  carpenter,  h  1005  N.  3d. 

cjones,  Alfred,  lab,  h  106  Walnut. 

cjones,  Ransom,  lab,  h  714  N.  8th. 

cjones  Isaac,  lab,  h  714  McRae. 

cjones,  James,  lab,  h  1305  Brown's  alley. 

cjones,  George  W.,  lab,  h  715  Swann. 

cjones,  Charles,  lab,  h  1204  Love's  alley. 

cjones,  Needam,  lab,  h  1209  N.  7th. 

cjones,  Jim,  lab,  h  711  N.  6th. 

cjones,  Abram,  lab,  h  914  N.  5th. 

cjones,  Gilbert,  lab,  h  816  N.  6th. 

cjones,  Godfrey,  lab,  h  411  Wallace  Alley. 

cjones,  P.,  carpenter,  h  314  S.  8th. 

cjones,  G.  L.,  lab,  h  316  S.  8th. 

cjones,  James,  confectioner,  h  223  S.  7th. 

cjones,  John,  shipsmith,  h    Nutt  bet   Walnut  and    Red 

Cross, 
cjones,  H.,  lab,  h  512  Prices  alley, 
cjones,  Abram,  lab,  h  808  S.  2d. 
cjones,  J.  R.,  lab,  h  9  King's  alley, 
cjones,  B,,  lab,  h  203  S.  10th. 
cjones,  F.,  drayman,  h  808  Castle. 
Jones,  H.,  drayman,  h  810  Castle, 
cjones,  R.,  stevedore,  h  810  Castle, 
cjones,  J.  J.,  blacksmith,  h  610  S.  8th. 
cjones,  Moses,  Jr.,  shoemaker,  h  610  S.  8th. 
cjones,  W.  H.,  lab,  h  912  Castle, 
cjones,  A.,  carpenter,  h  212  Queen, 
cjones,  David,  drayman,  h  210  McRae. 

OOKS,  Stationery,  Pictures,  Frames,  Wall  Paper,  Window  Shades, 
Straw  Paper,  Paper  Bags.  &c.       YATES'  BOOK  STOKE,  Wilmington. 


C.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  &  CO.,  make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriages, 
Buggies,  Wagons,  Carts  and  Drays.       Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts. 


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cjones,  Simon,  wood  yard,  h  215  N.  6th. 

cjordan,  W.,  carpenter,  h  17th  bet  Nun  and  Church. 

cjordan,  R.,  lab,  h  611  Surry. 

cjordan,  W.  A.,  carpenter,  h  518  S.  4th. 

Jordan,  Mrs.  C.  E.,  widow,  h  610  Ann. 

Jordan,  J.  L.,  clerk,  h  315   N.  2d. 

cjordan,  Abram,  drayman,  1009  Red  Cross. 

Joslyn,  A.  J.,  agent  Blodgett,  Moore  &  Co.,  bds,  420  N.  3d. 

Judge,  Michael,  tailor,  h  303  Market. 

cjune,  Charles,  stevedore,  h  917  Princess. 

Justice,  N.,lab,  h  Front  bet  Wooster  and   Dawson. 

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Kasprowicz,  H.  H.,  cigars  and   tobacco,    10    N.  Front,  h 

416  Market. 
Katchum,  W.  A.,  steamboat  man,  h  715  S.  3d. 
KATZ,  M.  M.,  dry  goods,  116  Market,  h  613  Market. 
Katz,  Robert,  clerk,  h  613  Market. 
Kea,  Dr.  James  E.,  dentist,  3  S.  Front,  h  same. 
Keaston,  L.  L.,  h  217  Market. 
Keathley,  E.  H.,  watchmaker,  h  321   S.  Front. 
Keathley,  T.  H.,  clerk,  h  321   S.  Front. 
Keathley,  E.,  clerk,  h  321  S.  Front. 
Keboo,  Phillip,  lab,  h  401    Market. 
cKeel,  Ben,  lab,  h  806  McDonald's  alley. 
Keen,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  widow,  h  417  Princess. 
Keen,  John  T.,  asst.  freight   agent   A.  C.  L.,  h  411   Mul. 

berry. 
Keeter,  E.  W.,  fisherman,  h  108  Wooster. 
Keen,  W.  G.  T.,  clerk,  813  Chesnut. 
Keen,  Charles  H.,  clerk,  h  313  McRae. 
Keith,  Frank,  h  407  Walnut. 
cKeith   D.,  lab,  h  412  Castle. 
cKeith,  A.,  lab,  h  1230  Red  Cross. 

KEITH,  B.  F.,  Jr.,  grocer,  and  shingles,  130    E.  Water. 
cKelley,  W.  H.,  carpenter,  h,  516  S.  12th. 
Kelley,  B.  S.,  carpenter,  h,  414  Church. 
Kelley,  Rev.  D.  L.,,  h  407  Queen. 
cKelley,  C,  porter,  h  218  Wooster. 
Kelley,  C.  M.,  machinist,  h  719  Dock. 
cKelley,  Toby,  lab,  h  917  Mulberry, 
cKelley,  Chester,  carpenter,  h  Brown's  alley. 


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cKelley,  Mungo,  lab,h  1207  Love's  alley. 

cKelly,  P.,  huckster,  h  1107  Market. 

Kelley,  L.  H.,  lab,  h  1019  N.  6th. 

cKelley,  H.,  butler,  h  903  Wooster. 

Kelley,  Mrs.  George  H.,  widow,  h  215  N.  2d. 

Kelley,  J.  D.,  weigher  of  cotton,  foot  of  Mulberry,  h  215 

N.  2d. 
cKellogg,  Aaron,  mechanic,  h  413,  N.  6th. 
cKellogg,  W.  J.,  butcher,  4th  St.  Market,  h  419    Bladen. 
Kellett,  W.  W.,  lab,  bds,  10  Chesnut. 
Kernon,  W.  J.,  lab,  h  614  Ann. 
KENAN,  W.  R.,  broker,  1 10  Nun. 
Kennedy,  Rev.  W.  M.,  h  208  S.  2d. 
Kennedy,  O.,  butcher,  h  cor  7th  and  Dawson. 
Kennedy,  A.,  carpenter,  h  514  Dawson. 
cKennedy,  W.  M.D.,  lab,  h  720  N.  8th. 
cKennedy,  L.  L.,  baker,  h  505  Campbell. 
Kennedey,  J.  J.,  watchman,  h  819  Walnut. 
Kennedey,  Robert,  printer,  h  211   N.  9th. 
Kerchner,  F.  W.,  commission  merchant,  h  606  S.  4th. 
Kershaw,  A.,  engineer,  h  617  S.  4th. 
Ketchum,  W.  F.,  carriage  maker,  h  506  S.  5th. 
Kidder,  Greer,  bds  24  N.  2d. 
KIDDER,  G.  W.  (E.  Kidder's    Son)  saw   mill,  h    101 

S.  3d 
Kidder,  Fred,  proprietor  Kendall  plantation. 
Kiernan,  J.,  lab,  h  319  Queen. 

KILEY,  P.  E.,  proprietor  Gem  Saloon,  h  112*4  Princess. 
King,  S.  A.,  farmer,  h  712  Dock. 
King,  J.  G.,  painter,  h  712  Dock, 
King,  J.  T.,  clerk,  h  712  Dock. 
King,  H.  L.,  ticket  agent  A.  C.  L.,  h  714  Dock. 
King,  Mrs.  A.  T.,  milliner,  h  121  Dock. 
King.  J-  J-»  butcher,  h  121  Dock. 
King,  J.  S.,  lab,h  517  S.  7th. 
cKing,  A.,  cooper,  h   107  Castle. 
King,  C.  H.  (King  &  Robinson)  h  326  S.  3d. 
King  &  Robinson,  commission  merchants,  S.  Water. 
King,  A.  W.,  clerk,  h  326  S.  3d. 
King,  J.  M.,  Jr.,  book-keeper,  h  612  Wooster. 
King,  J,  P.,  Rev,  h  612  Wooster. 
King,  William,  brick  mason,  h  711  Dawson. 


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cKing,  Rev.  S.  h  Dawson  bet  9th  and  10th. 
King,  K.  R.,  brick  mason,  h  612  Wooster. 
King,    I.    J.    &  E.    G.,  butchers,  stall  No.  7    Front  St. 

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King,  N.  N.,  lab,  h  518  S.  3d. 
King  &  Montgomery,  grocers,  h  3d  and  Castle. 
cKing,  John,  well  digger,  h  516  S,  4th. 
KING,  J.  J.,    lumber  inspector,  h    3d  bet    Church  and 

Castle. 
King,  Jim,  boarding  house  504  N.  Front. 
King,  Ed,  carpenter,  bds  504  N.  Front. 
King,  B.  F.,  book-keeper,  h  410  S.  5th. 
cKing,  K.  S.,  carpenter,  h  406  Hains'  alley. 
cKing,  James,  lab,  h  617  S.  2d. 
cKing,  Rev.  C.  H.,  h  505  Campbell. 
cKing,  John,  lab,  h  713  N.  6th. 
cKing,  Ben,  lab,  h  8cy  Taylor. 
cKing,  Samuel  E.,  blacksmith,  h  406  N.  6th. 
King,  W.  W.,  book-keeper,  h  615  Queen. 
King,  L.  J.,  lab,  h  510  Queen. 
King,  F.  W.,  lab,  h  6th  bet  Wooster  and  Dawson. 
King,  J.  M.,  carpenter,  h  710  8th. 
King,  J.  J.,  butcher,  h  715  S.  5th. 
King,  T.  H.,  drayman,  h  724  S.  3th. 
cKing,  Charles,  lab,  h  406  N.  7th. 
cKing,  Richard,  lab,  h  314  N.  4th. 
King,  John  W.,  upholsterer,  h  314  McRae. 
King,  James  W.,  asst  city  clerk,  h  409  Princess. 
Kingsbury,  T.  B.,  editor  Morning  Star,  h  221  N.  4th. 
Kingsbury,  R.  A.,  salesman,  h  221  N.  4th. 
Kingsbury,  W.  A.,  druggist,  h  221  N.  4th. 
Kenley,  J.  R.,  h  204  N.  Front. 
Kinsey,  J.  H.,  h  214  N.  6th. 

Kinsey,  J.  H.,  Jr.,  traveling  salesman,  h  214  N.  6th. 
KIRKHAM,  W.  J.,  florist,  h  6th  bet  Dock  and  Orange 

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Klander,  J.  D.  H.,  grocer,  h  620  Castle. 
Klein,  Daniel,  h  307  N.  10th. 
Klein,  D.  F.,  grocer,  h  919  Mulberry. 
Knider,  W.  H.,  flagman,  bds  214  Campbell. 
Knight,  Capt.  James,  master   transportation,   A.  C.  L.,  h 

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Knight,  E.  S.,  engineer,  h  825  N.  4th. 

Knight,  Tom,  porter,  h  703  McRae. 

Knight,  Henry,  lab,  h  828  Fanning. 

Knoblock,  Paul  M.,  chemist,  h  910  Princess. 

Knoblock,  Mrs.  Amelia,  widow,  h  910  Princess. 

Knott,  J.  W.,  tinner,  h  908  N.  8th. 

KNOXVILLE  FURNITURE  CO.,  cor  Market  and  2d. 

KOCH,  W.  H.  M.,  prop.    National    Saloon,    N.    E.    cor 

Market  and  Water,  h  same — see  adv. 
Koch,  John,  bar  room  and  restaurant,  28  N.  2d,  h  same. 
cKoonce,  Z.,  lab,  h  605  Harnett. 
cKornegay,  A.,  drayman,  h  515  S.  1  Ith, 
cKornegay,  W.  H.,  lab,  h  515  S.  nth. 
KRAHKNE,  F.  Henry,  tailor,  103    Princess,  h    Queen 

and  Surry — see  adv.- 
KUHBLANK,  H.  N.,  agent   Portner's    lager   beer,  h    3 

S.  4th. 
Kunhold,  C.  W.,  lab,  h  401  S.  5th. 
Kure,  H.  H.,  contractor  loading  and   unloading   vessels, 

h  1 20  Castle. 
KURE,  HANS  A.,  ship  chandler   and  groceries,    9    S. 

Water,  h  413  S.  2d — see  adv. 
Kure,  H.  A.,  grocer,  cor  7th  and  Nixon. 
Kynion,  W.  A.,  inspector  dredge  boat,  h  213   N.  6th. 
Kynion,  Thomas,  cabinet  maker,  h  213   N.  6th. 


cLaboo,  Lewis,  lab,  h  306  N.  10th. 
cLaboo,  B.  D.,  coachman,  h  421  S.  6th. 
cLaboo,  Wm.,  cooper,  h  715  Church. 
cLaboo,  Prince,  lab,  h  1207  N.  7th. 
cLaboo,  Sandy,  lab,  h  1 1 13  Market. 
cLaboo,  Lewis,  lab,  h  810  Church. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  George  P.,  florist,  h  105  N.  6th. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  widow,  h  507  S.  3d. 
cLamb,  Chester,  lab,  h  604  Campbell. 
cLamb,  John,  lab,  h  141 8  N.  7th. 
cLamb,  Robert,  lab,  h  1002  N.  8th. 
cLamb,  Leonard,  lab,  h  516  Nixon. 
Lander,  T.  G.,  clerk,  h  Queen  near  Miller. 
Lander,  J.,  fisherman,  h  619  S.  6th. 


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Lane,  W.  H.,  book  binder,  h  614  Orange. 

Lane,  J.  B.,  tinner,  h  614  Orange. 

Lane,  Mrs.  S.  E.,  h  614  Orange. 

Lane,  W.  W.,  surgeon  in  charge  City  hospital. 

cLane,  Elijah,  barber  shop,  15  Dock,  h  719  N.  5th. 

cLane,  J.,  lab,  h  606  Nun. 

cLane,  Emanuel,  lab,  h  1 122  Charlotte  ave. 

Lane,  Wm.  H.,  driver,  h  610  N.  10th. 
cLane,  Isaac,  lab,  h  709  N.  8th 
cLane,  James,  painter,  h  410  Red  Cross. 
Langdon,  R.   S.,  clerk  auditor's   office  A.    C.  L.,  h  408 

Market. 
Langsley,  Ja'ck,  mechanic,  bds  504  N.  Front. 
Larkins,  Wm,  rice  planter,  h  517  Dock, 
Larkins,  Mrs.  Rena,  dressmaker,  h  105  N.  6th. 
cLarkins,  S.,  lab,  h  1195  S.  13th. 
cLarkins,  H.,  plasterer,  h  419  Castle. 
cLarkins,  M.,  cooper,  1010  Strauss  alley. 
cLarkins,  E.,  fireman,  h  716  Red  Cross. 
cLarkins,  A.,  lab,  h  821  S.  Front. 
Larrington,  A.,  lab,  h  812  S.  5th. 
Larrington,  S.,  h  422  S.  Front. 
LATIMER,  W.    &  E.    S.,    law  office,  cor.  Water  and 

Princess. 
LATIMER,  WILLIAM,  President  Acme  Manufactur- 

in  Co.,  h  126  S.  3d. 
Latimer,  H.  G.,  (Acme  Mfg.  Co.)  h  202  S.  3d. 
LATIMER,  E.  S.,  President  Sea  Coast  R.  R.,  h  208  S. 

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Latta,  John  R.,  clerk,  A.  C.  L.,  h  419  Chesnut. 
Latta.  Miss  M.  C,  teacher,  h  311  N.  7th. 
Lavair,  E.,  h  510  S.  4th. 
cLawson,  V.  B.,  lab,  h  507  N.  10th. 
Lawther,  Thomas  A.,  engineer,  h  416  Campbell. 
cLeak,  Dan,  lab,  h  406  Nixon. 
Lee,  J.  M.,  clerk,  h  315  S.  4th. 
cLee,  D.  Jr.,  lab,  h  101  S.  13th. 
cLee  Daniel,  lab,  h  101  S.  13th. 
cLee,  V.,  drayman,  h  Wilson's  alley. 
cLee,  Peter,  fiatman,  h  17th,  bet.  Market  and  Princess. 
cLee,  Wash,  lab,  h  915  Mulberry. 


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JOHN  L.  DUDLEY, 


SINGER  SEWING  MACHINES. 
12  NORTH   FRONT  ST 


MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


cLee,  Wm,  lab,  h  610  McRae. 

cLee,  L.,  lab,  h  804  McRae. 

cLee,  M.,  stevedore,  h  708  S.  Front. 

cLeftinge,  George,  flatman,  h  615  Bladen. 

Legg,  C.  H.,  foreman  Orrell's  stables,  h  508  S.  3d. 

Legrand,  George  S.,  h  410  Chesnut. 

Legrand,  Spencer,  clerk,  h  224  N.  3d. 

Legrand,  J.  F.,  clerk  Orton  House. 

cLegrand,  L.,  drayman,  h  3d  and  Castle. 

cLegrand,  R.,  lab,  h  11 18  N.  5th. 

LeGwin,  J.  J.,  printer,  h  612  Orange.- 

LeGwin,  L.  M.,  printer,  h  907  Walnut. 

LeGwin,  W.  F.,  wood  workman,  11824  Macumber's  alley. 

Lemmerman,  H.  T.,  clerk,  h  1 1  Blunt's  alley. 

cLeonard,  G.,  cooper,  h  319  S.  7th. 

cLeonard,  J.,  stevedore,  h  713  S.  6th. 

cLeonard,  A.,  stevedore,  h  713  S.  6th. 

cLeonard,  H.,  stevedore,  h  716  S.  6th. 

cLeonard,  C.,  stevedore,  h  613  Wooster. 

Lessman,  W.  F.,  baker,  h  9  S.  8th. 

Lessman,  Mrs.  A.,  widow,  h  17  S.  2d. 

Leslie,  A.  H.,  painter,  h  91 1  Queen. 

cLetlow,  G.  W.,  lab,  h  405  S.  6th. 

cLivingston.  S.,  lab,  h  11 14  Dock. 

Levy,  E.,  grocers,  h  412  Dock. 

Levy,  Mrs.  F.,  boarding  house,  412  Dock. 

LEWIS,  GEORGE  G.,  (Wilmington  Paper  Co.)  h  420 

Red  Cross. 
LEWIS,  R.  J.,  clerk,  h  2  S.  2d— see  adv. 
Lewis,  J.,  train  dispatcher,  bds  322  N.  Front. 
Lewis,  R.  B.,  foreman,  h  323  S.  4th. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  S.  G.,  widow,  h  315  S.  3d. 
Lewis,  J.  W.,  lab,  h  616  S.  5th. 
Lewis,  Miss  C.  A.,  teacher,  h  Nun  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  M.  L.,  teacher,  h  Nun  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Lewis.  Marshall,  carpenter,  h  712  Bladen. 
Lewis,  Ed,  lab,  h  919  N.  7th. 
Lewis,  Thomas  C,  book-keeper,  h  404  N.  6th. 
cLewis,  Wesley,  lab,  h  1103  N.  6th. 
cLewis,  B.,  lab,  h  208  S.  7th. 
cLewis,  R.,  lab,  h  909  Dock. 
cLewis,  J.  H.,  lab,  h  909  Dock. 


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cLewis,  John,  lab,  h  1 109  Princess. 

cLewis,  Wm,  porter,  h  1109  Princess. 

cLewis,  James,  brick  mason,  h  1017  McRae  alley. 

cLewis,  George,  lab,  h  1203  N.  7th. 

cLewis,  John,  huckster,  h  1019  Market. 

cLewis,  Richard,  lab,  h  514  Bladen. 

cLewis,  Fred,  lab,  h  1008  Love's  alley. 

Leibvers,  Frank,  machinist,  bds  115  Dock. 

Liebman,  L.,  clerk,  bds  106  N.   5th. 

Liebman,  A.,  dry  goods,  124  Market,  h  106  N.  5th. 

cLeftwich,  George,  flatman,  h  806  N.  6th. 

cLiggins,  A.,  lab,  h  210  S.  8th. 

cLiggins,  A.,  Jr.,  lab,  h  210  S.  8th. 

Lilly,  E.,  cotton  broker,  h  504  Orange. 

cLilly,  Isaac,  lab,  h  11 13  Meadows. 

cLilly,  J.,  porter,  Marine  Hospital,  8th  near  Nun. 

cLilly,  I.,  blacksmith,  h  516  S.  6th. 

cLilly,  F.,  blacksmith,  h  13  King's  alley. 

Linder    &    Co.,  G.    W.,   grocers,  32    S.  Front,  h  30   S. 

Front. 
Linquish,  C.,  lab,  h  615  S.  Front. 
Lineberry,  S.  C.,  clerk,  bds  14  N.  4th. 
Linestrom,  W.,  car  builder,  h  217  Castle. 
Lindsey,  U.,  painter,  bds  10  Chesnut. 
cLindsey,  N.,  lab,  h  405  Campbell. 
Lippitt,  D.  H.,  clerk,  h  115  S.  2d. 
Lippitt,  T.  B.,  insurance  agent,  h  306  Orange. 
Litjen,  D.,  boarding  house,  208  S.  Front. 
Litjen,  J.  H.,  clerk,  h  208  S.  Front. 
Littleton,  G,  T.,  carpenter,  h  305  Castle. 
Littleton,  D.  C,  carpenter  h  820  S.  Front. 
Littleton,  E.  J.,  inspector,  h  312  Queen. 
Littleton,  J.  F.,  inspector,  h  312  Queen  bet  3d  and  4th. 
cLivingston,  A.,  lab,  h  ion  Mulberry. 
Livingston,  J.  T.,  lab,  h  210  S.  5th. 
cLloyd,  Mike,  lab,  h  916  N.  5th. 
cLobe,  Walter,  lab,  h  415  Nixon. 
Lockey,  C.  P.,  lawyer,  8  N.  2d,  h  413  Church. 
Lockey,  Mrs.  A.  J.,  widow,  h  413  Church. 
Lockfaw,  John,  mechanic,  h  415  Princess. 
Lockhart,  C.  M.,  billiard  marker  Orton  House. 


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Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


B.  SOUTHEPLAND  &  CO  ,  Retail  dealers  in  ALL  CLASSES 
of  VEHICLES.  Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Streets. 


MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


Loder,  J.  C,  book-keeper,  h  13  N.  6th. 

cLoftin,  Major,  lab,  h  1308  Market. 

cLoftin,  R.,  lab,  h  107  S.  13th. 

cLoftin,  W.  A.,  lab,  h  Queen,  bet  8th  and  9th. 

cLoftin,  J.,  lab,  h  Castle  bet  10th  and  1  ith. 

cLoftin,  James,  porter,  h  1001  Princess. 

cLoftin,  McLane,  drayman,  h  10  N.  13th. 

cLoftin,  John,  lab,  h  510   Bladen. 

cLoftin,  Wright,  shoemaker,  h  11 14  Swann's  alley. 

cLomack,  J.,  lab,  h  12 12  N.  7th. 

LONDON,  M.,  lawyer,  h  303  Chesnut. 

cLong,  Sam,  lab,  1008  Meadow. 

cLong,  B.,  brick  mason,  h  101 1  Castle. 

cLong,  S.,  brick  mason,  h  313  S  7th. 

Long,  A.  K.,  bookbinder,  h  617  S.  7th. 

Lord,  F.  J.,  h  304  S.  Front. 

Lord,  Capt.  G.,  contractor,  h  301  S.  2d. 

Lord,  F-  A.,  cotton  weigher,  h  413  N.  3d. 

cLond,  J.,  lab,  h  102  Marsteller. 

Lossin,  T.,  lab,  h  116  Castle. 

cLot,  H.,  drayman,  h  624  S.  6th. 

Lourenza,  Laurence,  tailor,  bds  303  Market. 

Love,  T.  L.,  h  119  Mulberry. 

Love,  R.  S.,  h  1 11   N.  5th. 

cLove,  Z.,  lab,  h  217  S.  6th. 

cLove,  D.,  stevedore,  h  Orange  bet  9th  and  10th. 

Love,  T.  D.,  commission  merchant,  203  N.  Water, 

Chesnut. 
Love,  George  F.,  grocer,  112  N.  Water. 
Love,  William  J.,  physician  101^  Princess,  h  401 

nut. 
Love,  Owen,  salesman,  h  1 16  N.  3d. 
Love,  John  A.,  h  219  Walnut. 
Love,  Mrs.  M.  L.,  widow,  h  206  N.  6th. 
cLove,  Albert,  lab,  h  1106  Love's  alley. 
Love,  D.,  clerk,  h  220  N.  4th. 
cLovick,  R.,  lab,  h  614  S.  nth. 
cLovick,  Rev.  T.  H.,  h  614  N.  1  ith. 
cLowe,  L.,  huckster,  h  407  Wallace  alley. 
cLowe,  James,  fireman,  h  1109  N.  5th. 
cLowery,  James  A.,  carriage  maker,  308  Princess, 

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23  Market  St.     Crockery,  Glassware,  &c,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 

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cLowery,  J.,  lab,  h  812  Castle. 

cLuby,  Joseph,  driver,  h  315   Harnett. 

cLucas,  J.  H.,  barber  shop,  213  N.  Front,  h  820  Fanning. 

cLucas,  B.,  lab,  h  20  1  ith. 

cLucas,  Blackwell,  cooper,  h  1113  Princess. 

cLucas,  Solomon,  wheelwright,  h  1001   Chesnut. 

cLucas,  H.,  painter,  h  1003  Castle. 

Lucas,  L.  L.,  printer,  h  708  Dock. 

Lucas,  A.  F.,  bottling  house,  1 13  Dock. 

Lucas,  W.  L.,  soda  water  maker,  708  Dock. 

Lumsden,  James  B.,  clerk,  h  1 19  N.  Front. 

Lumsden,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  h  119  N. 

Front. 
Lumsden,  Mrs.  S.  F.,  h  109  S.  7th. 
Lynch,  Mrs.  Mildred,  boarding  house  115  Market. 
Lynch,  D.,  paymaster  A.  C.  L.,  h  420  Walnut. 
cLyons,  L.,  lab,  h  507  Price's  alley. 
Lyons,  J.,  clerk,  bds,  616  Market. 
Lyons,  Charley,  clerk,  bds  616  Market. 

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cMabson,  Jeff  lab,  h  408  James. 

cMacella,  Elisha,  huckster,  h  412  N.  5th. 

cMack,  George,  lab,  h  1013  N.  5th. 

cMack,  James,  lab,  h  1012  N.  2d. 

cMack,  Wm,  lab,  h  1208  N.  7th. 

cMack,  Icum,  lab,  h  1115  Dock. 

cMack,  Henry,  porter,  h  103  N.  10th. 

cMack,  George,  waiter,  h  221  N.  7th. 

cMack,  Wm,  sawyer,  h  710  S.  Front. 

cMack,  H.,  lab,  h  817  S.  Front. 

Macks,  J.  I.,  lawyer,  120  Princess,  h  1 1  N.  7th. 

cMacks,  Lewis,  lab,  h  409  Harnett. 

Madden,  James,    proprietor  Victor    House,    Front,  bet. 

Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 
cMaddox,  J.  E.,  lab,  h  605  S.  8th. 
Maffitt,  J.  L.,  (Maffiitt  &  Corbett)  h  114  Dock. 
Maffitt,  Mrs.  Kate,  widow,  h  412  Market. 
Maffiitt,  Mrs.  Emma,  widow,  h  412  Market. 
Maffitt,  A.,  clerk,  bds  412  Market. 
MAFFITT    &    CORBETT,    wholesale   grocers,    17    S. 

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JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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Mahoney,  John  R.,  printer,  bds  214  N.  5th. 

Mallard,  J.  H.,  traveling  salesman,  h  815  Chestnut. 

Mallard,  Mrs.  D.  E.,  h  412  N.  4th. 

Mallett,  C.  B.,  lumber  merchant,  cor.  Walnut  and  Mul- 
berry, bds  cor.  Front  and  Princess. 

cMallettj  Charles,  painter,  h  616  Campbell. 

cMallett,  Wm,  drayman,  h  610  Campbell. 

cMallett,  Charles  R.,  carpenter,  h  220  Walnut. 

Maloy,  W.  H.,  book-keeper,  h  123  N.  Front. 

cMaloy,  Aaron,  lab,  h  306  Brunswick. 

Malpass,  John,  lab,  h  1003  N.  7th. 

cManmon,  Larry,  lab,  h  508  N.  10th. 

Mann,  Mrs.  J.  A.,  widow,  h  505  Wooster. 

cManly,  A.  L.,  painter,  h  609  N.,  10th. 

cManly,  F.  G.,  painter,  h  609  N.  10th. 

cManly,  Daniel,  lab,  h  1111  Princess. 

MANNING,  S.  H.,  Sheriff  New  Hanover  County,  bds 
Orton  House. 

Manning,  George,  M.  printer,  h  13  N.  5th. 

cManning,  R.,  lab,  h  718  Church. 

Marines,  Archie,  engineer,  h  912  S.  5th. 

Marks,  B.,  clerk,  bds  Commercial  Hotel. 

Margaret,  Sister,    teacher,  Convent  Mercy,  4th  and  Ann. 

A.  A.  Martin,  412  Market. 

Martin,  E.  S.,  lawyer,  212  Market,  h  412  Market. 

MARTIN,  W.  A.,  naval  stores,  1 1 1  N.  Water,  h  412 
Market. 

Martin,  Wm.,  lab,  h  611  Queen. 

cMartin,  A.,  restaurant,  113  S.  Water. 

cMartin,  Daniel,  stevedore,  h  307  N.  2d. 

cMartin,  I.,  lab,  h  307  N.  2d. 

cMartin,  Ed,  lab,  h  413  Taylor. 

cMartin,  Harry,  drayman,  h  710  Hanover. 

cMartin,  Joseph,  lab,  h  406  N.  9th. 

cMartin,  J.  R.,  carpenter,  h  312  Church. 

cMartin,  D.,  stevedore,  h  519  S.  9th. 

cMartin,  John,  lab,  h  916  N.  5th. 

cMartin,  W.  M.,  lab,  h  508  Swann. 

Marshall,  A.  J.,  lawyer,  h  812  Princess. 

Marshall,  B.  H.,  accountant,  h  812  Princess. 

Marshall,  John  G.,  telegraph  operator,  h  812  Princess. 


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Fashionable  Shaving  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon, 
No.  7  SOUTH  FRONT  STREET. 


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3d,  h  812  Princess. 
cMashburn,  Martha,  grocery,  517  Bladen. 
Mashburn,  M.,  lab,  h  2  Voller's  row. 
Mason,  E.  T.,  lab,  h  719  S.  5th. 
Masonic  Hall.  123^  Market. 
cMasey,  George,  lab,  h  1015  N.  7th. 
Matthews,  D.  W.,  engineer,  h  517  N.  7th. 
Matthews,  J.  E.,  dentist,  IiS}4  Market,  h  same. 
cMatthews,  Owen,  lab,  h  1310  Brown's  alley. 
MAUNDER,  JOHN,  marble  works  219  N.  Front,  h  11 

S.  8th. 
Maunder,  J.  F.,  clerk,  702  N.  4th. 
Maurice,  W.,  clerk,  h  324  S.  5th. 
cMaxwell,  C,  carpenter,  h  712  S.  6th. 
May,  Mrs.  C.  A.,  widow,  h  1518  Market. 
Mayer,  F.,  lab,  h  401  S.  3d. 
Mayer,  Thomas,  lab,  h  401  S.  3d. 
Mayer,  L.,  h  304  N.  Front. 
Mayer,  N.,  traveling  salesman,  h  319  Chesnut. 
Mayland,  John,  clerk,  h  607  Dock. 
Mayo,  W.  E.,  mechanic,  h  112^  Market. 
Mayo,  W.  H.,  baggage  master,  bds.  112^  Market. 
:Mayo,  Randal,  carpenter,  h  827  Fanning. 


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Meares,  F.  M.,  druggist,  h  118  S. 

MEARES,  T.  D.,  agent  C.  C.  R. 

Meares,  L,  lawyer,  h  206  S.  3d. 

Meares,  J.  W.,  h  712  Market. 

Meares,  Walker,  h  712  Market. 

Meares,  Mrs.  Catherine  DeR.,  h  16  N.  5th. 

Meares,  O.  P.,  Judge  Criminal  Court,  office  218  Market, 

h  203  N.  3d. 
Meares,  Thomas,  W.,  book-keeper,  h  203  N.  3d. 
Meares,  C.  R.,  h  412  Church. 
cMeares,  Rich,  lab,  h  13 19  Brown's  alley. 
MEARES,  LEWIS    H.,    gentlemen's   furnisher, 

Front,  h  16  N.  5th — see  adv. 
jMebane,  C.  P.,  ship  broker,  cor  Walnut  and  Nutt, 


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Medlin,  J.  T.,  book-keeper,  bds  305  Mulberry. 
Meier,  Frank,  marble  worker,  h  cor.  5th  and  Nun. 
Meier,  John,  policeman,  h  510  N.  6th. 


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"■•     Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 


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^Meier,  Joseph,  tailor,  12  S.  Front,  h  807  Walnut. 
Meier,  Miss  Carrie,  dressmaker,  h  807  Walnut. 
Melton,  F.  M.,  sailmaker,  h  508  Castle. 
Melton,  W.  F.,  painter,  h  508,  Castle. 
Mendelsohn,  Rev.  S.,  h  411  Chesnut. 
Meredith,  L.  L.,  engineer,  h  212  Red  Cross. 
cMerrick,  S.,  butcher,  h  1018  Princess. 
cMerrick,  J.,  lab,  h  7 1 5  Ann. 
cMerrick,  Jesse,  plasterer,  h  1113  Dock. 
cMerrick,  W.  H.,  cooper,  h  713  Nun. 
cMerrick,  J.  H.,  cooper,  h  713  Nun. 
cMerrick,  Moses  J.,  brick  layer,  n  210  Walnut. 
cMerrick,  Sam,  drayman,  h  1005  Mulberry. 
cMerrick,  James  A.,  drayman,  h  713  Campbell. 
Merrick,  Robert,  lab,  h  913  N.  5th. 
cMerrick,  Icum,  lab,  h  1300  McRae's  alley. 
cMerrick,  Robert,  driver  hose  reel,  h  606  Brunswick. 
cMerrick,  George,  lab,  h  917  N.  8th. 
cMerrick,  Fred,  painter,  h  802  N.  7th. 
cMerrick,  Judge,  porter,  h  405  N.  5th. 
cMerrick,  W.,  lab,  h  703  S.  10th. 
cMerrick,  Richard,  coachman,  h  409  Samson's  alley. 
Merritt,  Mrs.  L.  L.,  h  216  S.  5th. 
Merritt,  R.  C,  lab,  h  216  S.  5th. 
Merritt,  H.  H.,  lab,  h  216  S.  5th. 
Merritt,  J.,  cotton  sampler,  h  309  S.  2d. 
Merritt,  H.  P.,  lab,  h  405  Harnett. 
Merritt,  B.  F.,  carpenter,  h  Brown's  alley. 
Merritt,  Jasper,  lab,  h  910  N.  4th. 
cMerritt,  J.,  stevedore,  h  518  Church. 
cMerritt,  J.,  lab,  h  915  Castle. 
Merritt,  L.  W.,  carpenter,  h  309  Campbell. 
Merritt,  H.,  lab,  h  905  Market. 
Metcalf,  R.,  br-keeper,  h  112^  Princess. 
Metts,  James  I.  &  Co.,  brokers,  S.  Water,  h  31 1  S.  5th. 
cMessick,  E.,  lab,  h  316  S.  8th. 

Meyers,  Mrs.  Geo.,wid,  boarding  house,  26 j4  N.  Front. 
Meyers,  George  B.,  clerk,  h  412  Chesnut. 
Meyers,  Charles  D.,  deputy  collector  internal  revenue,  h 

305  S.  Pront. 
cMeyers,  Henry,  lab,  h  916  N.  5th. 
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Bags,  Stationery,  &c.     114  North  Water  Street. 


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Michaelis,  C;  grocer,  823  S.  Front. 

cMiddleton,  F.,  lab,  h  215  Church. 

cMiddleton,  York,  lab,  h  216  N.  10th. 

cMiddleton,  Henry,  lab,  h  1306  Brown's  alley. 

cMiddleton,  Wm,  lab,  h  801  N.  8th. 

cMiddleton,  A.,  drayman,  h  912  Castle. 

cMiddleton,  H.,  carpenter,  h  718  S.  2d. 

Millan,  D.  M.,  lab,  h  713  Dawson. 

cMiller,  H.,  lab,  h   1 107  S.  2d. 

Miller,  Mrs.  A.  E.,  widow,  h  217  Dock. 

MILLER,  F.  C,  druggist,  328,  S.  4th,  h  401  S.  4th. 

cMILLER,  T.  C,  saloon  and  restaurant.,  15  S.  Water,  h 

216  Castle. 
cMiller,  Thomas,  lab,  h  1301  N.  5th. 
cMiller,  Edgar,  drayman,  h  835  Fanning. 
cMiller,  Charles,  cooper,  h  506  McRae. 
cMiller,  Charles  M.,  painter,  h   318  N.  9th. 
cMiller,  Charles,  lab,  h  905  Schuttes  alley. 
Miller,  Rev.  W.  Ma,  h  310  Orange. 
cMiller,  A.,  carpenter,  h  313  S.  nth. 
Miller,  G.,  lab,  h  121  Orange. 
cMiller,  John,  mechanic,  h  217  McRae. 
MILLER  &  NESTLIE,  pharmacy,  221  N.  6th  h    same. 
Millis,  J.  C,  magistrate,  h  812  Wooster. 
Millis,  J.  W.,  real  estate  agent,  h  815   Wooster. 
Mills,  John,  fisherman,  h  107  Marsteller. 
Mills,  F.  L.,  bds  no  Market. 
Mills,  B.  F.,  drayman,  h  1016  N.  6th. 
cMills,  Andrew,  lab,  h  917  Mulberry. 
Mills,  G.  W.,  clothier,  132  Market,  h  215  Hanover. 
Mintz,  J.,  lab,  h  8th  bet  Wooster  and  Dawson. 
Mintz,  W.  W.,  janitor,  City  Hall,  h  119  Church. 
Mintz,  W.  H.,  machinist,  h  119  Church. 
Mintz,  A.  B.,  engineer,  h  119  Church. 
Mintz,  H.  J.,  policeman,  h  217  S.  4th. 
Mintz,  S.  S.,  cooper,  h  611  Castle. 
Mintz,  S.  H.,  lab,  h  717  S.  7th. 
Mitchell,  B.  F.,  (Mitchell  &  Sons)  h  7  S.  4th. 
Mitchell,  C.  J.,  clerk,  h  7  S.  4th. 
Mitchell    &    Son,   grain  and  feed    store  20  and    22    N. 

Water. 
Mitchell,  F.  H.  (Mitchell  &  Sons)  h  in  S.  4th. 


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Seller  Unless  by  Special  Agreement. 

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»|RDERS  FOR  BANQUETS,  HALLS,  PIC-NICS,  EXCURSIONS, 
j  etc.,  promptly  attended  to  at  shortest  notice.  The  lowest  esti- 
;~  mates  made  on  feeding  in  companys  in  large  or  small  numbers. 
Catering  in  all  its  branches.  Orders  for  Deviled  Meats,  Salads,  Chowders, 
etc.,  solicited.  Having  had  seventeen  years  experience  at  some  of  the 
most  fashionable  summer  and  winter  resorts  in  Virginia,  North  Carolina 
Georgia  and   Florida,    I   feel   competent  to  guarantee  satisfaction.     My 

CLUB   HOUSE   PUNCH, 

with   or   without  intoxicants,    a   specialty,  my   own   original    receipt. 
Orders  out  of  the  city  promptly  attended  to. 

R.  J.  LEWIS, 

15  and   17  SOUTH   FRONT  STREET. 


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Mitchell,  George,  printer,  bds  115  N.  4th. 

cMitchell,  S.,  lab,  h  311  S.  6th. 

cMitchell,  J.,  lab,  h  311   S.  6th. 

cMitchell,  William,  lab,  h  313  Brunswick. 

cMitchell,  W.,  huckster,  h  nth  and  Castle. 

Mitchell,  G.  W.,  tinsmith,  h  415  Castle. 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  M.,  widow,  h  415  Castle, 

Mitchell,  J.  S.,  h  211  N.  5th. 

cMoody,  Sam,  lab,  h  313  N.  6th. 

Moffitt,  Mrs.  C.,  teacher,  h  606  Orange. 

Mohr,  J.  J.,  grocer,  819  Mulberry,  h  same. 

Mohr,  Peter,  grocer,  1201  Market,  h  same. 

Mohr,  N.,  lab,  h  1022  Nixon  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Molton,  G.,  h  116  N.  3d. 

cMontford,  H.,  butcher,  h  215  S.  7th. 

Montague,  J.  E.,  clerk  Orton  House. 

Monroe,  William,  clerk,  h  14  S.  8th. 

Monroe,  J.  W.,  inspector,  h  316  N.  2d. 

Monroe,  J.  VV.,  Jr.,  clerk,  h  316  N.  2d. 

Monroe,  W.  P.,  baggage  master,  h  316  N.  2d. 

cMonroe,  John,  lab,  h  609  N.  10th. 

Montgomery,  P.  lab,  h  406  S.  4th. 

Montgomery,  J.  W.,  grocery,  902  Market,  h  904  Market. 

Montgomery,    F.    A.,    merchant,  5th    bet    Casile    and 

Queen. 
Montross,  Miss  Kate,  h  515  S.  4th. 
cMoore,  Henry,  lab,  h  7  S.  1  ith. 
cMoore,  Jack,  lab,  h,  1010  Meadow. 
Moore,  Rev.  Father  P.,  h  Dock  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Moore,  H.  dealer  in  furs,  h  3  S.  2d. 
cMoore,  B.,  brick  layer,  h    15  S.  10. 
Moore,  Mrs.  A.  C„  milliner,  h  19  S.  2d. 
Moore,  D.  J.,  h  19  S.  2d. 

UiMoore,  Dan,  driver  A.  Adrian,  hose  reel,  h  14  S.  4th. 
cMoore,  C,  lab,  h  320  S.  4th. 
cMoore,  Y.,  cooper,  h  317  S.  7th. 
cMoore,  N.  W.,  cooper,  h  317  S.  7th. 
Moore,  Col.  Roger,  commission   merchant,  h    112  Mul- 
berry. 
Moore,  Julius,  clerk,  h  212  N.  Front. 
Moore,  E.  H.,  inspector,  h  219  Castle. 
Moore,  R.  B.,  watchman,  h  513  Queen. 


HEN  you  wish  to  buy  Groceries  and  Shingles,  you  can  save  money 
by  calling  on  B.  F.  KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


"AYLOR'S  BAZAAR.     Wholesale  and  Retail  Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods. 
Fashionable  Goods,  Low  Prices.     118  Market  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


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Moore,  B.  R.,  solicitor  criminal  court,  h  217  Red  Cross. 

cMoore,  J.  C,  barber,  h  422  S.  4th. 

cMoore,  Simon,  lab,  h  1018  Market. 

cMoore,  J.,  stevedore,  h  520  Church. 

cMoore,  \V.,  sign  painter,  h  517  S.  8th. 

Moore,  W.  H.,  lab,  h  3 1 3  Queen. 

cMoore,  Thomas,  lab,  h  11 1   N.  nth. 

cMoore,  J.  H.,  lab,  h  1010  Princess. 

cMoore,  George,  lab,  10  N.  10th. 

cMoore,  Thomas,  lab,  h  5  14  N.  9th. 

cMoore,  James,  drayman,  h  513  N.  9th. 

cMoore,  Robert,  drayman,  h  515  N.  9th. 

cMoore,  Ransom,  drayman,  h  718  Campbell. 

cMoore,  John,  lab,  h  101 1  Campbell. 

cMoore,  Tom,  lab,  h  717  Green. 

cMoore,  Ed.,  driver,  h  813  Campbell. 

cMoore,  J.,  lab.  h  61 1  Ann. 

cMoore,  S.,  steward,  h  408  S.  2d. 

Moore,  Robert,  policeman,  h  1023  N.  4th. 

cMoore,  W.  H.,  farmer,  h  709  Hanover. 

cMoore,  B.  A,,  lab,  h  807  Swann. 

cMoore,  Amos,  lab,  h  1009  N.  7th. 

cMoore,  Henry,  drayman,  h  915  N.  6th. 

cMoore,  William,  cook,  h  909  N.  8th. 

cMoore,  Nick,  lab,  h  1 120  Love's  alley. 

cMoore,  Ambros,  huckster,  h  210  N.  9th. 

cMoore,  A.,  ship  carpenter,  h  720  Castle. 

cMoore,  P.  stevedore,  h  617  S.  iotb. 

cMoore,  S.,  lab,  h  919  Wooster. 

Moore,  E.  W.,  clerk,  h  510  Princess. 

Moore,  E.  J.,  clerk,  h  8  N.  4th. 

Morgan,  J.  W.,  carpenter,  h  622  S.  7th. 

cMorgan,  K.,  h  610  N.  8th. 

cMorehead,  Rev.  G.  W.,  h  615  Brunswick. 

Morrell,  C.  D.,  carpenter  (Morrell  &  Yopp)  h  314  Han- 
over. 

Morrell  &  Yopp  (C.  D.  Morrell,  S.  F.  Yopp)  contractors 
and  builders,  215    Market. 

Morris,  Willie,  engineer,  h  513,  N.  7th. 

Morris,  Wilkes  (Cronly  &  Morriss)  h  510  S.  Front. 

Morris,  N.,  ship  carpenter,  h  500  S.  Front. 

cMorris,  Robert,  lab,  h  408  Bladen. 


0.  PARKED,  Practical    House,   Sign   and    Ornamental    Painter,  109 
North  Second  Street.        (E^~  Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 


|U|    J   DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker,  dealer  in  Watches,  Clocks 
!"•     Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 

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cMorris,  Werry,  lab,  h  907  N.  8th. 
cMorris,  Joe,  lab,  h  12 10  N.  8th. 
cMorris,  Peter,  bricklayer,  h  508  Walnut. 
cMorris,  A.,  lab,  h  508  S.  nth. 
cMorrison,  John  T.,  lab,  h  iuq  N.  7th. 
cMorrison,  R.  R.,  lab,  h  208  Castle. 
Morrison,  Willie  R.,  clerk,  h  316  N.  Front. 
I  Morrison,  Robert  (Fowler  &  Morrison)  h  316  N.  Front. 
Morrison,  James  C,  clerk,  bds  121  Market. 
j  Morrison,  Thomas,  engineer,  h  121  Market. 
Morrison,  Mrs.  A.,  boarding  house,  121  Market. 
MORRELLE,  REV.  DANIEL,  teacher,  h  420  Orange. 
Morton,  George,  distiller,  h  720  N.  4th. 
Morse,  Andrew,  machinist,  h  306  Hanover. 
Morse,  C.  C,  tinner,  h  818  S.  8th. 
cMosley,  D.  B.,  huckster,  h  116S.  Front. 
cMosley,  J.,  whitewashes  h  116  S.  5th. 
cMosley,  J.  W.,  insurance  agent,  h  308  S.  8th, 
cMoseley,  George,  stevedore,  h  505  N.  9th. 
cMosley,  Wash,  grocer,  h  1001  N.  4th. 
cMosley,  Joseph,  lab,  h  413  Campbell. 
cMosley,  Walter,  lab,  h  1320  N.  6th. 
cMosley,  Abraham,  drayman,  h  1302  Princess. 
cMosley,  Charles,  lab,  h  11 17  Market. 
cMosley,  William,  clerk,  h  815  N.  6th. 
cMosley,  Holly,  lighterman,  h  603  Harnett. 
cMosley,  Henry,  carpenter,  h  610  Swann. 
Mosley,  Fred,  lab,  h  1108  Love's  alley. 
cMosley,  Kube,  lab,  h  1204  N.  9th. 
cMosley,  George,  drayman,  h  511  Nixon. 
cMosley,  W.  H.  B.,  lab,  h  404  N.  7th. 
cMosley,  R.,  drayman,  h  713  S-  2d. 
Mosley,  Charles,  driver,  h  419  Brunswick. 
Mott,  A.  L.,  painter,  h  1  Voller's  row. 
Mott,  M.  M.,  whitewashes  h  615  Queen. 
Mott,  A.  J.,  carpenter,  h  1015  N.  6th. 
Mott,  Theodore,  lab,  h  519  Hanover. 
Mott,  Benjamin,  printer,  h  413  Church. 
Moy,  J.,  lab,  h  321   S.  4th. 
MUGGE,  CARL,  saloon,  19  N.  Front,  h  311  Mulberry. 


END  your  orders  to  the  Wilmington  Paper  Co.,  for  Printed  Wrapping 
1     Paper,  Cloth  Flour  Sacks  and  Paper  Bags.     Rock  bottom  prices. 


C.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  &  CO.,  make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriages, 
Buggies,  Wagons,  Carts  and  Drays.      Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts. 

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cMulligan,   John,    attendant   Marine    Hospital,    8th  and 

Nun, 
Mulligan,  Miss  J.,h  8  Dock. 
cMuldrer,  F.j  lab,  h  609  S.  8th. 
Munds,  William  C,  druggist,  h  510  Market. 
Munds,  J.  D.,  druggist,  h  510  Market. 


Munds  Bros.,  druggist,  601  N.  4th. 

Munds  Bros,  druggist,  104  N.  Front. 

Munds,  James  C,  agent  druggist,  1 1 1  Princess,  h  123  N. 

Front. 
MUNSON,  H.  H.  &  CO.,  clothiers  and  merchant  tailors 

32  N.  Front,  h  319  Walnut — see  adv. 
Munson,  P.  H.,  (Munson  &  Co.)bds  319  Walnut. 
Munson,  John,  clerk,  bds  319  Walnut. 
Muer,  J.  B.,  baggage  master,  h  1 14  N.  2d. 
cMurray,  George,  lab,  h  709  Brunswick. 
Murray,  W.  R.,  carpenter,  h  718  Bladen. 
cMurray,  George,  lab,  h  812  Swann. 
cMurray,  J.  E.,  lab,  h  820  Swann. 
Murray,  Mrs.  Winnie,  widow,  grocery,  904  N.  4th. 
Murray,  Rev.  John,  h  1416  Market. 
Murray,  James  M.,h  212  Mulberry. 
Murray,  J.  P.,  carpenter,  h  9th  and  Orange. 
cMurry,  H.,  lab,  h  120  S.  12th. 

Murchison,  J.  W.,  (Giles  &  Murchison)  h  316  S.  3d. 
Murrill,  Gus,  carpenter,  h  809  N.  6th. 
cMurrill,  Ed,  lab,  h  803  Campbell. 
Murrill,  Z.,  carpenter,  h  713  N.  4th. 
Murrin,  Ed,  moulder,  h  312  Hanover. 
Muller,  M.,  h  1.117  N.  5th. 
Murphy,  J.,  lab,  h  1307  Brown's  alley. 
cMurphy,  James,  lab,  h  808  Bladen. 
Murphy,  Charles,  grocer,  717  Bladen. 
cMurphy,  Hugh,  carpenter,  h  211  Mc  Rae. 
Murphy.  Essex,  lab,  h  409  Hanover. 
Murphy,  B.  F.,  painter,  h  418  N.  3d. 
cMurphy,  Wesley,  lab,  h  106  Walnut. 
Murphy,  W.  H.,  spring  maker,  h  208  S.  Front. 
Murphy,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  h  212  S.  2d. 
Muse,  Frank,  clerk,  h  109  N.  8th. 
Myers,  C.  D.,  Jr.,  clerk,  h  305  S.  Front. 
Myers,  Henry,  attendant  Marine  hospital,  h  8th  and  Nun, 


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JAMES  D.  MUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store . 

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cMyers,  D.,  lab,  h  714  N.  3d. 

McArtney,  J.  W.,  ship  carpenter,  h  805  S.  8th. 

McArtney,  R.,  tinner,  h  817  S.  7th. 

McArtney,  James,  ship  carpenter,  h  815  S.  7th. 

cMcAurthur,  T.,  cooper,  h  Orange  bet  7th  and  8th. 

McAvoy,  John,  carpenter,  h  810  N.  2d. 

cMcBride,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  h  10 10  Chesnut. 

cMcBride,  Henry,  lab,  h  41 1  Campbell. 

McCabe,  R.,  ship  caulker,  h  Queen  bet  6th  and  7th. 

McCall,  M.,  hack-driver,  h  409  Church. 

McCaleb,  Thomas,  agent,  h  414  Walnut. 

McCullem,  A.  T.,  clerk,  h  1.15  N.  6th. 

cMcCallister,  M.,  huckster,  h  911  Dock. 

cMcCaller,  Charles,  lab,  h  1318  N.  5th. 

cMcClammy,  Wilson,  stevedore,  bds  117  McRae. 

McClammy,  H.,  lawyer,  h  13  N.  5th. 

McClammy,  Miss  M.,  h  619  S.  7th. 

McClammy,  J.  D.,  clerk,  bds  619  S.  7th. 

McClammy,  B.  A.,  printer,  bds  619  S.  7th. 

McClammy,  Mrs.  M.,  widow,  h  619  S.  7th. 

McClammy,  C.  W.,  printer,  h  9th  and  Queen. 

McClammy,  Charles  W.,  contractor,  h  Front  bet  Castle 

and  Queen. 
cMcClammy,  A.,  lab,  h  703  Ann. 
cMcClammy,  T.,  lab,  h  606  S.  9th. 
McCloud,  A.,  baggage  master,  bds  105  Dock. 
McConnell,  F.,  lab,  h  323  S.  4th. 
McCartney,  Robert  R.,  tinner,  h  215  Market. 
McCartney,  J.  C,.  plumber,  h  5th,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
McCarson,  J.  W.,  carpenter,  h  415  Harnett. 
cMcCullough,  F.,  stevedore,  h  515  S.  9th. 
cMcCullough,  J.,  brick  mason,  h  510  S.  5th. 
McCurney,  C.  W.,  contractor,  h  624  S.  Front. 
McCraw,  M.  C,  carpenter,  h  108  S.  4th. 
cMcDuffie,  M.,  lab,  h  115  S.  Front. 
M.cDuffie,  Jasper,  clerk,  bds.  no  Market. 
cMcDuffie,  J.  N.,  drayman,  h  914  Orange. 
cMcDuffie,  P.  H.,  lab,  h  409  Hane's  alley. 
cMcDuffie,  J.,  lab,  h  409  Hane's  alley. 
McDuffie,  J.  D.,  upholsterer,  h  419  Chesnut. 
McDUFFIE,  GEORGE  T.,  engineer,    h  914  Chesnut. 


J.  A.  SPRINGER. 


Wholesale  and  Retail  dealer  in  Coal,  Wood,  Brick, 
Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


MJ.  DINGELHOEF.  Practical  Watchmaker,   dealer  in  Watches.  Clocks, 
•     Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 


MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


McDuffie,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  widow,  h  914  Chesnut. 
McDONALD,  A.   D.,  physician,  313  N.  4th,  h  same. 
cMcDonald,  R.,  tailor,  h  14  N.  2d. 
cMcDonald,  James,  lab,  h  909  N.  6th. 
cMcDonald,  R.,  stevedore,  h  1007  Love's  alley. 
cMcDonald,  J.  YV\,  butler,  h  214  S.  8th. 
McDonnell,  Mrs.  H.,  widow,  h  808  Chesnut. 
McDougdl,  R.,  h  108  N.  6th. 
McDougall,  G.  C,  merchant,  h  817  Chesnut. 
McDougall,  R.  P.,  horse  shoer,  h  108  N.  6th. 
McDougall,  James,  clerk,  h  512  N.  3d. 
McDougall,  R.,  lab,  h  11  Northrop's  alley. 
McEachern,  J.  D.,  clerk,  h  201  Mulberry. 
McEACHERN,  D.    feed    store,    126    N.   Water,  h   704 

Castle — see  adv. 
McEachern,  J.  S.,  grain  store,  21 1  Market,  h  719  Castle. 
McEachern,  N.  M.,  book-keeper,  h  719  Castle. 
McEachern,  A.  O.,  clerk,  h  719  Castle. 
McEntee,  J.  W.,  car  builder,  h  701  N.  3d. 
McFarland,  W.  H.,  freight  clerk  A.  C.  L.  h  414  N.  Front. 
McFarland,  A.,  lab,  h  906  Queen. 

cMcFarland,  J.  A.,  lab,  h  nth,  bet  Queen  and  Wooster. 
cMcFarland,  Joseph,  stevedore,  h  906  Queen. 
cMcFarland,  A.,  fisherman,  h  916  Queen. 
cMcFarland,  M.,  lab,  h  906  Queen. 
cMcFarland,  John,  bricklayer,  h  215  N.  6th. 
cMcFarland,  Joseph,  drayman,  h  215  N.  6th. 
cMcFarland,  Thomas,  lab,  h  901  Walnut. 
cMcFarland,  Simon,  drayman,  h  16  N.  8th. 
cMcFarland,  Sam,  lab  h  1010  N.  3d. 
McGarrity,  J.  H.,  clerk,  h  5th  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
cMcGary,  George,  lab,  h  1001  Market. 
McGee,  Herbert,  yardmaster,  A.  C.  L.,  bds  107  Mulberry. 
cMcGee,  Henry,  cook,  bds  705  N.  3th. 
cMcGee,  P.,  lab,  h  513  S.  10th. 
McGirt,  A.  G.,  auctioneer,  h  no  S.  6th. 
McGowan,  L..  clerk,  h  809  Chesnut. 
McGowan,  Frank,  engineer,  bds  107  Mulberry. 
McGowan,  James  H.,  City  Health  officer,  h  713  Orange.! 
McGowan.  W.  A.,  clerk,  h  713  Orange. 
McGowan,  Mrs.  S.  J.,  stamping,  h  713  Orange. 
McGruder,  F.  G.,  candy  maker,  h  715  Mulberry. 


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cMcGuire,  James,  lab,  h  709  McRae. 

Mcllhenny,  Edward  D.,  insurance  agent,  h  cor.   2d  and 

Market. 
Mcllhenny,  T.  C,  h  cor  2d  and  Market. 
Mcintosh,  Mrs.  Lizzie,  boarding  house,  1 15  Dock. 
Mcintosh,  N.,  clerk,  h  115  Dock. 
cMdntire,  W.,  lab,  h  510  S,  5th. 
McINTIRE,    R.    M.,  dry    goods,  22    N.  Front,  h   819 

Market. 
Mclver,  J.  T.,  broker  h  312  N.  3d. 
McKeithen,  J.  S.,  engineer,  h  81 1  S.  Front. 
McKenzie,  U.,  coach  builder,  h  Dock  bet  8th  and  9th. 
cMcKenzie,  T.  A.,  carpenter,  h  317  S.  6th. 
cMcKinney,  T.,  lab,  h  719  S.  8th. 
cMcKinzie,  Tom,  lab,  h  1012  Princess. 
McKoy,  R.  H.,  lawyer,  109^  Princess,  h  114  Orange. 
McKoy,  W.  B.,  lawyer,  209^  Market,  h  3d  and  Nun. 
McKoy,  Mrs.  T.,  widow,  h  3d  and  Nun. 
McKoy,  Mrs.,  M.  E.,  dressmaker,  h  912  Queen. 
McKoy,  M.  C,  h  323  S.  2d. 
McKoy,  T.  H.,  salesman,  h  2d  and  Nun. 
cMcKoy,  Moses,  lab,  414  Howard. 
cMcKoy,  Frank,  shoemaker,  h  510  Taylor. 
cMcKoy,  Frank,  lab,  h  306  N.  9th. 
cMcKoy,  H.,  coachman,  h  715   Nun. 
cMcKoy,  N.,  steward,  h  411  S.  7th. 
cMcKoy,  James,  lab,  h  6th  and  Wooster. 
cMcKoy,  J.  W.,  lab,  h  115  S.  10th. 
cMcKoy,  B.,lab,  h  1106  Dock. 
cMcLane,  S.,  lab,  h  818  S.  2d. 
cMcLane,  H.,  lab,  h  211  Wooster. 
cMcLane,  H.,  Jr.,  barber,  h  617  S.  8th. 
cMcLane,  Dan,  lab,  h  1304  N.  4th. 
McLaurin,  Hugh,  W.,  book-keeper,  bds  105  Dock. 
McLaurin,    John,    editor    N.  C,    Presbyterian,   h    619 

Orange. 
McLaurin,  Joseph,  h  807  Market. 
McLaurin   L.  W.,  cotton  grader,  h  807  Market. 
cMcLaughlin,  J.,  lab,  h  622  Surry. 
McMackin,  J.  R.,  pressman,  h  18  N.  10th. 
cMcMillan,  S.,  lab,  h  916  Dock. 
cMcMillan,  Ransom,  musician,  h  1201   Charlotte  avenue. 


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TOBACCO,  CIGARS  ID  SNUFF. 

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McMillan,  F.  A.,  machinist,  h  211  Hanover. 

McMillan,  Thomas,  engineer,  h  211  Hanover. 

cMcMillan,  Charles,  lab,  h  1220  N.  7th. 

cMcMillan,  Lewis,  drayman,  h  906  Schutte's  alley. 

McNab,  L.  G.,  clerk,  bds  115  Dock. 

McNair,  S.  P.,  cotton  and  naval   stores,  cor   Water   and 

Princess,  h  119  Ann. 
McNair,  &  Pearsall,  wholesale  grocers   and    commission 

merchants,  319  and  321   Nutt. 
McNair,  J.  M.,  bds  121  Market. 
cMcNair,  W.  B.,  lab,  h  506  Bladen. 
cMcNair,  M.,  h  715  S.  Front. 
cMcNeal,  A.,  lab,  h  705  S.  nth. 
cMcNeal,  Icum,  lab,  h,  115  N.  8th. 
cMcNeal,  James,  cook,  h  713  Brunswick. 
cMcNeal,  Isaiah,  cooper,  h  1113  N.  6th. 
cMcNeal.  J.,  lab,  h  918  Dock. 
cMcNeal,  William,  lab,  h  41 1  Sampson's  alley. 
cMcNeal,  S.,  cook,  h  708  Ann. 
cMcNeal,  Wash,  carpenter,  h  214  Walnut. 
cMcNeal,  P.,  stevedore,  h  7  King's  alley. 
cMcNell,  Johnson,  lab,  h  712  N.  6th. 
McNerney,  Mrs.,  Anna,  widow,  h  510  N.  6th. 
McPherson,  Mrs.  S.  L.,  widow,  h  102  S.  5th. 
McQueen,  H.  C,  merchant,  h  318  S.  Front. 
MacRae,  Donald,  h  713  Market. 
MacRae,  Donald,  Jr.,  h  713  Market. 
MacRae,  Hugh,  h  713  Market. 
McRae,  W.  G.',  surveyor,  h  210  S.  5th. 
McRae,  R.,  surveyor,  h  210  S.  5th. 
McRae,  Walter,  engineer,  bds  504  N.  Front. 
McRae,  W.,  chemist,  h  31 1  S.  5th. 
McRae,  John,  book-keeper,  bds  121  Market. 
McRae,  M.,  mechanic,  h  908  N.  3d. 
cMcRae,  Adam,  lab,  h  11 11  Swann's  alley. 
cMcRae,  Henry,  butcher,  h  919  Bladen. 
cMcRae,  John,  A.,  lab,  h  1311  N.  5th. 
cMcRae,  Edmund,  stevedore,  h  409  Campbell. 
cMcRae,  William,  lab,  h  1015  N.  5th. 
cMcRae,  J.,  lab,  h  215  Church. 

cMcRae,  Thomas,  drayman  h  1210  Charlotte  avenue. 
McSween,  William,  engineer,  h  167  Mulberry. 


ILMINGTON  PAPER  CO.,  Headquarters  for  all  kinds  of   Paper,  Paper 
Bags,  Stationery,  &c.     114  North  Water  Street. 


JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  tlit-  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


cNash,  Henry,  lab,  h  719  Swarm. 
cNash,  W.  H.,  barber,  h  317  McRae. 
cNash,  Sol,  barber,  h  81 1  Red  Cross. 
cNash,  James,  drayman,  h  508  McRae. 
cNash  &  Evans,  barber  shop,  cor.  Front  and  Princess. 
Nathan,  A.,  clerk,  bds  Commercial  Hotel. 
Navassa  Guano  Co.,  office  103  N.  Water. 
cNeal,  Josh,  lab,  h  613  Harnett. 
cNeal,  John,  stevedore,  h  91 1  N.  6th. 
cNeal,  John,  lab,  h  1207  S.  2d. 
cNeal,  John  W.,  stevedore,  h  714  Walnut. 
cNeil,  J.,  lab,  h  520  S.  5th. 
Nelson,  G.  M.,  collector,  h  18  S.  9th. 
Nelson,  A.,  moulder,  h  204  S.  Front. 
cNelson,  Stephen,  fireman,  h  705  Hanover. 
cNelson,  Allen,  lab,  h  801  N.  8th. 
New,  G.  B.,  photographer,  h  1 19  Castle. 
Newbury,  F.  A.,  grocer,  12  Mulberry,  h  810  Market. 
cNewell,  Frank,  driver,  h  514  N.  6th. 
Newell,  W.  H.,  station  master,  h  416  Walnut. 
Newell,  W.  T.,  collector,  h  416  Walnut. 
cNewkirk,  C,  lab,  h  102  S.  13th. 
cNewkirk,  Icum,  drayman,  h  808  Bladen. 
Newkirk,  Dr.  A.  F.,  h  418  Red  Cross. 
cNewkirk,  Thomas,  stevedore,  h  716  Hanover. 
NEWMAN,  D.  &  SON,  dry  goods,  14  and  16  Market. 
NEWMAN,  MARTIN,  (D.  Newman  &  Son),  Chief  en- 
gineer Fire  Department,  bds  Orton  Flouse. 
Newman,  Mrs.  P.,  widow,  bds  Commercial  Hotel. 
Newman,  Henry,  clerk,  bds.  Commercial  Hotel. 
Newman,  Joseph,  clerk,  bds  Commercial  Hotel, 
Newman,  Mrs.    E.,  widow,  house   furnishing  goods,  2d 

.  bet  Market  and  Dock,  h  same. 
Newsome,  T.  J.,  conductor,  h  313  Red  Cross. 
Newton,   R.  H.,  baker  and  confectionery,    130  Market,  h 

21 1  Nun. 
Newton,  J.  M.,  lab,  h  51 1  Campbell. 
cNewton,  W.,  lab,  h  412  S.  8th. 
Newton,  Mrs.  G.  W.,  h  320  Queen. 
Newton,  W.  F.,  printer,  h  320  Queen. 


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North  Second  Street,         &T  Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 


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A.  SOHLOSS  &  00.  Auctioneers  and  Commission  Merchants,  21  and 
23  Market  St.     Crockery,  Glassware,  &c,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 


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Chesnut  and  Water. 
cNichols,  James,  lab,  h  714  S.  6th. 
Nichols,  C.  M.,  lab,  h  609  S.  6th. 
cNichols,  Rums,  lab,  h  606  Nixon. 
4JjcNichols,  Emanuel,  deputy  sheriff,  h  13 16  Parsley's  alley. 
Niestlie,  Wm.,  (Miller  &  Niestlie)  druggist,  520  Mulberry, 

h  same. 
Nielsen,  A.  C,  ship  carpenter,  h  605  S.  4th. 
Niemyer,  John  E.,  engineer,  h  123  S.  6th. 
Nixon,  J.  A.,  grocer,  1101  Market. 
cNixon,  Andrew,  flatman,  h  712  Walnnt. 
cNixon,  Albert,  wood  cutter,  h  712  Walnut. 
cNixon,  J.  O.,  grocer,  801  Nixon,  h  707  Brunswick. 


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Wm.,  lab,  h  813  Nixon. 
cNixon,  D.,  painter,  h  10th  near  Wooster. 
cNixon,  John,  lab,  h  904  Schutt's  alley. 
cNixon,  Wesley,  lab,  h  510  Brunswick. 
cNixon,  Robert,  cooper,  h  706  N.  6th, 
cNixon,  Albert,  lab,  h  1203  N.  8th. 
cNixon,  J.  D..  watchman,  h  1008  N.  7th. 
cNixon,  Sam,  lab,  h  13 15  Love's,  alley. 
cNixon,  Thomas,  lab,  h  930  Campbell. 
cNixon,  Christian,  h  609  N.  10th. 
cNixon,  G.,  lab,  h  Orange,  bet  9th  and  10th. 
NOBLES,  CAPT.  S.  W.,  vineyard,  h  903  Market. 
Noble,  M.  C.  S..  superintendent  Public  Schools,  bds.  121 

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cNoise,  Robert,  engineer,  h  1014  N.  7th. 
cNoise,  Henry,  carpenter,  h  1107  McRae's  alley. 
Nolan,  James,  contractor,  h  907  — arket. 
NOLAN,  J.  R.,  superintendent  Sea  Coast  R.  R.,  h  207 

Red  Cross. 
NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL,  Drs. 

Thomas  F.  Wood  and  G.  G.  Thomas,  Editors,  office 

201  Chesnut. 
Northrop,  S.  B.  &  Co.,  fish  dealers,  h  811  S.  7th. 
Northrop,   I.,   lumber  inspector,  h    5th,  bet  Queen  and 

Wooster. 
Northrop,  R.  H.,  h  514  Dock. 


BRUNHILD,  SIMON  &  CO.,  Importers  and  Jobbers  in  Liquors,  Cigars 
and  Tobacco,  in  North  Front  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


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B.    SCUTHEFL^ND  &  CO .,  Retail  dealers  in  ALL  CLASSES 
of  VEHICLES.  Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Streets, 


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Northrop,  W.  H.  Jr.,  (Northrop,  Hodges   &  Taylor),  h 

514  Dock. 
Northrop,  W.  H.,  h  15  S.  5th. 
Northrop,  S.,  lumber  mill,  h  514  Dock. 
cNorwood,  C.  W.,  grocer,  h  102  Castle. 
cNorwood,  Wm,  teacher,  h  720  N.  5th 
cNorwood,  John  G.,  carpenter,  h  202  Walnut. 
Norwood,  Vance,  printer,  bds  107  Mulberry. 
Nugent,  Gus,  printer,  bds  115  N.  4th. 
Nurney,  J.  H.,  roadmaster,  W.  C.  &  A.  R.  R.,  h  414  S.  5th. 
NUTT,  JAMES  D.,  druggist.  218  N.  Front,  h  same. 

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Oakley,  Mrs.  J.  E.,  widow,  h  114  S.  2d. 

O'BRIEN,  Martin,  Railroad  bar,  cor  Nutt  and  Red  Cross, 

h  307  N.  Front — see  adv. 
O'CONNOR,  D.,  real  estate  agent,    112  Princess,  h  no 

Princess — see  adv. 
Odd  Fellows  Hall,  3d,  opp  City  Hall. 
OFFICES  ATLANTIC  COAST  LINE,  southwest  cor. 

Front  and  Red  Cross. 
Oldenbuttle,  John  G.,  grocer,   10th  and  Market. 
O'Keefe,  James,  stone  cutter,  bds  208  S.  Front. 
cOldham,  Dan,  lab,  h  615  S.  8th. 
Oldham,  W.  P.  &  Co.,  grist  mill,  12  Dock. 
Oldham,  \V.  P.,  h  208  S.  2d. 
cOldham,  Wm.,  drayman,  h  821  Campbell. 
Onsby,  James,  carpenter,  h  409  Swann. 
Orrell,  J.  D.,  seargent  police,  h  815  Dock. 
Orrell,  Robert  H.,  printer,  Messenger  office. 
ORRELL,  R.  C,  livery,  sale  and  feed  exchange,  cor.  3d 

and  Princess,  h  3C5  N.  4th — see  adv. 
Orrell,  Mrs.  Susan  E.,  widow,  h  624  N.  4th. 
ORTMANN,  F.  W.,  proprietor  Club  rooms.  17  N.  2d.  h 

104  N.  5th — see  adv. 
cOsten,  Sol,  lab,  h  702  N.  2d. 
cOsten,  Gidding,  lab,  h  613  Bladen. 
OTERSEN,    WILLIAM,    groceries   and    liquors,    418 

Market,  h  420  Market — see  adv. 
Otten,  D.,  grocer,  h  1201  N.  6th  cor  Nixon. 
Otten,  Henry,  clerk,  bds  1201  N.  6th. 
cOtter,  Josh,  stevedore,  h  508  S.  4th. 


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Owens,  J.  W.,  h  105  Dock. 

Owens,  Miss  Lizzie,  dressmaker,  h  419  Mulberry. 

Owens,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  h  419  Mulberry. 

Owens,  Mrs.  S.  H.,  boarding  house,   105  Dock. 

Owens,  R.,  machinist,  h  208  S.  Front 

cOwens,  John,  stevedore,  h  808  N.  5th. 

cOwens,  Jeffrey,  stevedore,  h  920  N.  5th. 

cOwens,  T.,  brick  mason,  h  323  S.  6th. 

cOwens,  H.,  lab,  h  Wilson's  alley,  bet  7th  and  8th. 


Paca,  Miss  M.,  seamstress,  h  517  S.  3d. 

Padrick,  Miss  Ida,  dress  maker,  h  14  N.  10th. 

Padrick,  Robert,  carpenter,  h  14  N.  10th. 

Padrick,  J.,  carpenter,  h  912  N.  8th. 

cPadison,  Wm.,  lab,  h  1116  Hutaffs  alley. 

Page,  P.,  carpenter,  bds  10  Chesnut. 

Parmele,  Mrs.  Sarah,  widow,  h  316  N.  5d. 

Parmele,  Edgar,  inspector  of  customs,  h  412  Princess. 

cPane,  Joe,  lab,  h  420  Harnett. 

cPane,  J.,  lab,  h  207  S.  7th. 

cPark,  J.  W.,  fireman,  h  216  Cowan. 

Parker,  Mrs.  W.  M.,  widow,  h  214  N.  2d. 

cParker,  W.  N.,  brick  mason,  h  609  S.  5th. 

cParker,  H.,  shoemaker,  h  609  S.  5th. 

cParker,  Henry,  lab,  h  616  N.  10th. 

PARKER,  C.  C,  painter,  109  N.  2d,  h  520  Wooster- 

see  adv. 
Parker,  M.  M.,  mechanic,  bds  504  N.  Front. 
Parsley,  O.  G.,  Postmaster,  h  308  N.  Front. 
Parsley,  Wm.,  clerk,  bds  308  N.  Front. 
Parsley,  Henry,  clerk,  bds  308  N.  Front. 
Parsley,  Aubrey,  bds  308  N.  Front. 
Parsley,  George  D.,  timber  inspector,  h  16  N.  7th. 
Parsley,  Walter,  (Parsley  &  Wiggins),  h  711  Market. 
cParson,  E.,  lab,  h   308  Nun. 
cPaton  A.,  lab,  h  601  Swann. 
cPatrick,  Charles  H.,  porter,  h  811    N.  7th. 
cPatrick,  E.,  lab,  h  11 10  Love's  alley. 
Patrick,  Moses,  lab,  h  1 1 16  N.  4th. 


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<>     of  the  folicles,  which  produces  a  rich  and  luxuriant  growth  of  ^ 

♦  beautiful  hair.    This  is  nature's  own  remedy.    The  beauty  of  ♦ 

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Walnut  and  Mulberry. 

Paul,  Mrs.  J.  F.,  widow,  h  518  S.  Front. 

cPayne.  Lewis,  cooper,  h  921  Walnut. 

cPayne,  Lisbon,  painter,  h  5  1 1  McRae. 

cPeden,  Richard,  lab,  h  1009  Red  Cross. 

Peden,  A.,  cooper,  h  716  S.  6th. 

cPedaford,  A.,  brick  mason,  h  909  Castle. 

Peadrick,  T.  R.,  carpenter,  h  725  Queen. 

cPeamon,  George,  barbershop,  706  N.  4th,  h  305  Bruns- 
wick. 

cPeamon,  Moses,  lab,  h  1207  N.  6th. 

cPearse,  W.,  waiter,  h  712  Church. 

Pearsall,  Oscar,  (Hall  &  Pearsall)  h  309  N.  4th. 

Pearsall,  D.  M.,  engineer,  h  416  Dock. 

Pearsall,  Hill,  clerk,  bds  105  dock. 

cPearsall,  M.,  driver,  h  514  S.  4th. 

PECK,  G.  A.,  hardware,  29  S.  Front,  h  311  S.  ^d. 

Pennington,  L.  B.,  telegraph  operator,  h  410  S.  4th. 

Pennington,  W.  E.,  lab,  h  410  S,  4th. 

Persee,  H.  R.,  clerk,  h  417  S.  5th. 

Penton,  A.  C,  h  19  N.  7th. 

Penton,  D.  H.,  clerk,  bds  19  N.  7th. 

Penny,  H.  W.,  clerk,  bds  619  Dock. 

Penny,  S.  H.,  blacksmith,  h  310  McRae. 

Penny,  W.  J.,  dry  goods,  25  Market,  h  8th  and  Dock. 

Penny,  E.  N.,  clerk,  bds  8th  and  Dock. 

Penny,  B.  R.,  book-keeper,  bds  109  S.  7th. 

Penny,  W.  F.,  clerk,  bds  109  S.  7th. 

Penny,  G.  W.,  clothing,  2  Market,  h  Dock,  bet  8th  and 
9th. 

Penny,  H.  W.,  mail  agent,  h  708  Queen. 

Penny  B.  F.,  clothing'  no  Market,  h  109  S.  7th. 

PENNYPACKER,  E.  J.,  president  Champion  Com- 
press Co.,  bds  Orton  House. 

Perdew,  W.  E.,  clerk,  bds  312  N.  7th. 

Perdew,  H.  G.,  clerk  bds  312  N.  7th. 

PERDEW,  J.  W.,  gunsmith,  h  312  N.  7th. 

cPerdy,  S.,  drayman,  h  719  Church. 

Perrick,  A.,  baggage  master,  bds  214  Campbell. 

cPerkins,  L.,  scavenger,  h  1005  Queen. 

cPerkins,  D.  shoemaker,  h  617  S.  2d. 


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Perry,  J.  F.,  printer,  h  120  Orange. 

Perry,  James,  weaver,  bds  115  Dock. 

Perry,  Mrs.  Jane,  widow,  h  412  Harnett. 

Perry,  Amos,  boarding  stables,  215    N.  Front,  h    8th   bet 
Orange  and  Dock. 

Perry,  Benjamin  R.,  driver  hose  reel    Atlantic   Fire    En- 
gine Company,  h  417  Princess. 

cPerry,  W.,  shoemaker,  h  Front,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

cPerry,  W.,  lab,  h  518  S.  2d.  ^> 

Peschau  &  Westerman,  (E.  Peschau  and  H.  Westerman.)      r 
ship  chandlers,  204  and  206  N.  Water.  * 

PESCHAU,  E.,    Imperial    German  vice   consul,    h    501      ^ 
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Peschau,  Rev.  F.  VV.  E,'h  12  N.  6th. 

Peterson,  W.  C,  h  315  Mulberry. 

Peterson,  Mrs.  S.  A.,  milliner,  h  722  N.  4th. 

Peterson,  George  A.,  tinner,  h  709  Bladen. 

Petteway,  L.  T.,  clerk,  h  315  Walnut. 

Petteway,  Mrs.  Lizzie,  widow,  h  207  Mulberry. 

Petteway,  Mrs.  Lucy,  A.,  widow,  h  206  N.  6th. 

Philips,  G.  S.,  conductor,  h  916  N.  4th. 

Philips,  S.,  clothing,  22  Market,  h  same. 

Philips,  S.,  oiler,  h  611  S.  Front. 

cPhillps,  J.,  lab,  h  409  S.  7th. 

cPhilips,  T.,  lab,  h  409  S.  7th. 

Phillips,  E.  J.,  baggage  master,  h  609  S.  Front. 

Philyaw,  Eugene,  drummer,  h  119  N.  6th. 

cPhinix,  Dock,  lab,  h  720  N.  6th. 

cPhinny,  W.,  painter,  h  420  Orange. 

cPiase,  Walter,  porter,  h  405  Campbell. 

Picknard,  W.  E.,  engineer,  h  411  N.  3d. 

Pickens,  R.,  lab,  h  720  Ann. 

Pickett,  W.  H.,  lab,  h  307  S.  6th. 

Pickett,  T.  G.,  clerk,  h  208  S.  2d. 

Pickett,  R.  H.,  broker,  h  908  Market. 

Pickett,  J.  E.,  lab,  h  1005   N.  5th. 

Pickett,  J.,  lab,  h  408  Swann. 

cPickett,  P.,  lab,  h  1 009  Shaws  alley. 

cPierce,  Wm,  lab,  h  507  N.  10th. 

cPierce,  Henry,  lab,  h  1006  Green. 

cPierce,  R.,  lab,  h  1007  Queen. 


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ALL  &  PBARSALL,  Wholesale  Grocers  and  Produce  Dealers. 
ii  and  13  South  Water  Street. 

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cPierce,  A.,  ship  carpenter,  h  416  Queen. 

Pigford,  Dr.  E.  S.,  216  N.  Front,  bds  208  N.  Front. 

cPigford,  Luke,  lab,  h  13 15  Brown's  alley. 

cPigford,  J.  H.,  lab,  h  509  Queen. 

Piner,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  widow,  h  518  S.  Front. 

cPiner,  Warrick,  stevedore,  Harnett  bet  5th  and  6th. 

Pittman,  Mrs.  G.,  widow,  h  813  S,  5th. 

Pittman,  Joseph  C,  printer,  h  1029  N.  4th. 

Piver.  J.  S.,  policeman,  h  Church,  bet  3d  and  4th. 

Piatt,  Miss  M.  B.,  h  226  S.  Front. 

Piatt,  John  T.,  foreman  at  Burr  &  Bailey's,  h  609  Mul- 
berry. 

Piatt,  P.  F.,  machinist,  h  225  S.  Front. 

Piatt,  Miss  E.  J.,  h  226  S.  Front. 

Piatt,  Thomas,  machinist,  h  609  Mulberry. 

Piatt,  Benjamin,  machinist,  h  609  Mulberry. 

Player,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  widow,  h  507  S.  3d. 

cPlummer,  Richard,  lab,  h  708  Walnut. 

Pool,  H.  C.,  printer,  bds.  10  Chesnut. 

cPolk,  J.,  cooper,  h  514  Church. 

cPolk,  Alexander,  lab,  h  509  N.  6th. 

Pollock,  E.  Y.,  lab,  h  501  S.  5th. 

Polley,  E.  G.,  commission  merchant,  h  912  Market. 

Polvogt,  C.  W.,  h  17  S-  2d. 

POLVOGT  &  REHDER,  dry  goods,  619  N.  4th— see 
adv. 

POISSON,  L.  J.,  real  estate  broker,  109  Princess,  h  2d, 
bet  Ann  and  Nun — see  adv. 

Poisson,  W.  M.,  book-keeper,  h  611  Mulberry. 

cPoisson,  Wm,  lab,  h  909  N.  9th. 

Poisson,  J.  D.,  janitor  City  Hall,  h  420  Mulberry. 

Poisson,  Mrs.  Sallie  J.,  h  420  Mulberry. 

cPope,  Sam,  stevedore,  h  1017  Hutaffs  alley. 

cPore,  Wesley,  lab,  h  114  Market. 

PORTNER,  ROBERT,  BREWING  CO.,  21  N.  2d— 
see  adv. 

Post,  James  F.,  Jr.,  Secretary  and  treasurer  A.  C.  L.,  h 
112  N.  7th. 

Post,  Thomas  R.,  clerk,  h  108  N.  7th. 

Post,  James  F.,  architect,  h  112  N.  7th. 

Potter,  Mrs.  E.,  widow,  h  no  S.  4th. 

Potter,  Dr.  W.  F.,  city  physician,  h  221  Market. 


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Potter,  Archie,  printer,  bds  115  N.  4th. 

Potter,  G.  YV.,  ship  carpenter,  h  1024  N.  3d. 

Potter,  Mrs.  H.,  widow,  h  61 1  S.  2d. 

Potter,  Miss  J.,  h  321  Castle. 

cPotts,  Archie,  lab,  h  1017  N.  5th. 

Powell,  Mrs.  M.  C,  widow,  h  102  Church. 

Powers,  Mrs.  M.  C,  dressmaker,  h  708  N.  4th. 

POWERS,  E.  J.,  office  102  N.  Front,  h  1 1  S,  5th. 

Pratt,  Jasper,  book-keeper,  h  17  S.  8th. 

Pratt,  David,  watchman,  h  17  S.  8th. 

PREMPERT,  H.  C,  barber,  7  S.  Front,  h  31  S.  Front 
— see  adv. 

Prempert,  Arthur,  barber,  h  1 1  N.  8th. 

Price,  Mrs.  C.  A.,  boarding  house,  413  Princess. 

Price,  Capt.  Joseph,  harbor  master,  office  2  S.  Water,  h 
101  N.  7th. 

Price,  R.  A.,  grocer,  624  Front,  h  620  Front" 

Price,  R.  W.,  book-keeper,  h  125  S.  5th. 

Price,  Mrs.  C.  K.,  widow,  h  125  S.  5th. 

Price,  Miss  B.  K.,  h  125  S.  5th. 

Price,  Wm,  clerk,  h  317  S.  5th. 

cPrice,  D.  P.,  ditcher,  h  1119  Dock. 

cPrice,  Henry,  brickmason,  h  513  N,  10th. 

cPrice,  George  W.,  auctioneer,  608  N.  4th,  h  501  Bruns- 
wick. 

cPrice,  Rev.  A.  M.,  h  1601  Market. 

cPrice,  W.  K.,  h  217  N.  7th. 

Pridgen,  E.  K.,  boarding  house,  10  Chesnut. 

Pridgen,  Maggie,  cook,  iS}4  N.  2d. 

Pridgen,  L.  W.,  printer,  bds.  10  Chestnut. 

cPridgen,  J.,  lab,  h  420  S.  6th. 

PRIMROSE,  Rev.  J.  W.,  h  510  N.  4th. 

Primrose,  James  T.,  book-keeper,  bds.  510  N.  4th. 

Prindle,  F.  C,  bds  Orton  House. 

PRODUCE  EXCHANGE,   103  N.  Water. 

cProctor,  James,  stevedore,  h  108  Walnut. 

Pritchard,  Rev.  T.  H.,  h  15  N.  5th. 

Pritchard,  L.  L.,  broker,  bds  16  N.  5th. 

Puckett,  W.  C,  lab,  h  414  S.  8th. 

cPudore,  Rich,  lab,  h  13 16  N.  7th. 

Pugh,  Wm.,  clerk,  h  602  Chesnut. 

Pugh,  G.  D.,  seargent  police,  h  602  Chesnut. 


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Purlasche,  Augustus,  book-keeper,  bds  no  Market. 
Pulliam,  Wm.  G.,  clerk,  h  207  N.  3d. 
cPurnell,  Prince,  lab,  h  1011  N.  9th. 
cPurnell,  Prince,  lab,  h  516  McRae. 
Pushel,  Lewis,  clerk,  h  418  Market. 


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Quince,  N.  H.,  h  120  N.  5th. 

cQuince,  J.,  lab,  h  410  alley  on  S.  5th, 

cQuince,  Damon,  lab,  h  112  N.  nth. 

cQuince,  Tally,  wood  sawyer,  h  1009  8th. 

cQuince,  Richard,  lab,  h  12 14  N.  6th. 

cQuince,  Thomas,  lab,  h  1216  N.  5th. 

cOuick.  Isham,  drayman,  h  313  N.  9th. 

QUINLIVAN,  DANIEL,  horse  shoer   and   farrier,  106 

N.  2d,  h  in  Dock  — see  adv. 
QUINLIVAN,  TOM,  horse  shoer   and    farrier,   cor    3d 

and  Princess,  h  711  Bladen. 
Quinn,  George  P.,  mechanic,  h  120  N.  9th. 
Quinn,  J.,  lab,  h  613  Castle. 
Quinn,  Abner,  carpenter,  h  cor  7th  and  Campbell. 

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Rackley,  J.,  lab,  h  13  Dawson. 

Radcliff,  Thomas  R.,  agricultural  chemist,  bds    11   S.  3d. 
j  cRadcliff,  James,  lab,  h  13 18  Parsley's  alley. 
1  Raff,  J.  S.,  professor  of  music,  h  412  N.  Front. 

Ramsey,  David,  clerk,  bds    1 15  Dock. 

Ramsey,  T.  J.,  watchman,  h  1  Dawson. 
j  Rann,  Thomas,  machinist,  h  710  N.  3d. 

Rankin,  J.  T.,  broker,  h  412  S.  3d. 

Rankin,  N.  B.,  (Bridgers  &  Rankin)  h  314  Orange. 

Rankin,  R.  G.,  commission  merchant,  h  319  S.  3d. 

Ransley,J.,h  513  Dock. 

cRasbern,  John,  lab,  h  810  N.  6th. 

Rasberry,  C.  P.,  carpenter,  h  508  N.  9th. 

Rathjen,  M.,  grocer,  1020  Swann,  h  same. 

DASSENGER  and  Baggage  Transfer.    All  orders  left  at  SOUTHERLAND  S 
1     STABLES,  108  &  no  North  Second  St.,  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


C.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  &.  CO.,  make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriages, 
Buggies,  Wagons,  Carts  and  Drays.       Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts. 


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Dock. 
Raynor,  William,  XV.,  lab.,  h  406  Swann. 
Reachee,  W.  A.,  h  219  Red  Cross. 
Reade,  George  W.,  lab,  h  710  N.  3d. 
cReade,  Sam,  brick  mason,  h  720  N.  5th. 
cReardon,  R.  B.,  barber,  h  313  Castle. 
cReaves,  Jerry,  lab,  h  116  Brunswick, 
c Reaves,  N.,  stevedore,  h  912  N.  7th. 
Reaves,  J.  F.  A.,  lab,  h  12  Blunt's  alley. 
Redd,  C.  C,  printer,  h  905  Wooster. 
Redd,  Mrs,  K.  L.,  widow,  h  905  Wooster. 
cRedit,  S.,  lab.h  41 1  Nun. 
cRedmon,  James,  lab,  h  605  Swann. 
cRedy,  H.,  drayman,  h  115  Wooster. 
cReddy,  Joseph,  stevedore,  h  516  Walnut. 
cReed,  D.  C,  drayman,  h  516  Smith's  alley. 
cReed,  T.  P.,  lab,  h  516  Smith's  alley. 
Reed,  George,  lab,  h  1003  Mulberry. 
Ress,  J.  W.,  carpenter,  h  511  Wrooster. 
Reeves,  R.  M.,  lab,  h  8th  and  Queen. 
Reeves,  C.  J.,  lab,  h  8th  and  Queen. 
Reeves,  C,  drayman,  h  811  S.  5th. 
Reeves,  G.  T.,  moulder,  h  612  S.  2d. 
Reeves,  S.,  grocer,  516S.  Front. 
Register,  R.  B.,  machinist,  h  208  S.  Front. 
Register  &  Bro.,  clothing,  4  Market,  h  817  Mulberry. 
Register,  J.  F.,  lab  water  works,  h  910  N.  4th. 
Register,  Mrs.  S.  J.,  widow,  h  8th  and  Queen. 
Register,  Willie,  clerk,  bds  817  Mulberry. 
Register,  W.  H.,  printer,  h  307  S.  5th. 
Register,  Mrs.  M.  L-,  widow,  h  307  S.  5th. 
Rehder,   John   H.,  (Polvogt   &    Rehder)   bds  817    Red 
Rehder,  Mrs.  H.,  florist,  817  Red  Cross. 
Rehder,  Henry,  grocer,  501  N.  9th,  h  817  Red  Cross. 
Reilly,  J.  W.,  superintendent  gas  works,  h  1 16  S.  6th. 
Reilly,  George  D.,  mail  carrier,  h  409  S.  6th. 
Reilly,  J.  T.,  book-keeper,  h  410  S.  6th. 
Reilly,  Mrs.  M.,  widow,  h  410  S.  6th. 
cReilly,  J.,  lab,  h  705  Ann. 
Remsen,  Charles  P.,  hat  store,  10  N.  2d. 
Reveir,  D.  S.,  lab,  h  702  Queen. 


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cReynolds,  R.  A.,  physician,  h  720  N.  4th. 
Reynolds,  Charles,  carpenter,  h  818  N.  5th. 
Reynolds,  J.  D.,  ship  carpenter,  h  612  S.  2d. 
RHEINSTEIN,  F.  &  Co.,  wholesale  dry  goods,  27  and 

29  N.  Front — see  adv. 
Rheinstein,  F.,  (Rheinstein  &  Co.)  h  514  Market. 
Rhew,  F.,  h  705  S.  5th. 
Rhodes,  I.  B.,  butcher  and    proprietor  Green    House,  h 

113  S.  5th. 
cRhodes,  H.  lab,  h  217  S.  7th. 

RIACH,  W.  A.,   auditor  A.  C.  L.,  h  219  Red  Cross. 
cRicard,  Sam,  lab,  h  1014  Princess. 
RICAUD  &  WEILL,  law  office,  112^  Princess. 
Ricaud,  Rev.  T.  Page,  h  104  N.  7th. 
Ricaud,  A.  G.,  (Ricaud  &  Weill)  h  104  N.  7th. 
Rice,  F.  B.,  State  Senator  12th  district  and  justice  of  the 

peace,  h  525  S.  Front. 
Rice,  R.  T.,  telegraph  operator,  bds  105  Dock. 
cRice,  Gus,  lab,  h  417  Nixon. 
Rich,  Luther,  lab,  h  io^McRae's  alley. 
cRicks,  J.,  attendant  Marine  Hospital,  8th  and  Nun. 
Richards,  E.,  superintendent  Wilmington    Cotton    Mills, 

h  1407  S.  2d. 
Richards,    E.    V.,  fresco    painter,    106    Princess,  h    114 

N.  6th. 
cRichardson,  R.  W.,lab,  h  707  Ann. 
cRichardson,  J.  E.,  tinner,  h  720  Orange. 
cRichardson,  J.  L.,  lab,  h  510  N.  11. 
cRichardson,  Caleb,  cooper,  h  1010  N.  2d. 


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D.,  cooper,  h  407  Harnett. 
cRichardson,  Jacob,  stevedore,  h  1006  N.  7th. 
cRichardson,  Willis,  lab,  h  1220  N.  6th. 
cRichardson,  Simon,  lab,  h  11 16  F.  7th. 
cRichardson,  William,  lab,  h  1304  Swann's  alley. 
cRichardson,  P.,  lab,  h  11 20  Dock. 
Richter,  Charles,  grocer,  1022  N.  4th,  h  same. 
Riggs,  C.  S.,  carpenter,  h  203  Castle. 
Ringdoe,  Gus,  butcher,  h  701  Bladen. 
RISING,  R.  F.,  tinner,  13  Dock,  h  108  Church — see  adv. 
Risley,  H.,  carpenter,  h  307  S.  6th. 
Risley,  J.  H.,  engineer,  h  605  Wooster. 
Risley,  F.  P.,  clerk,  h  209  S.  6th. 


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Rivenbark,  G.  W.,  clerk,  h  225  S.  Front. 

Rivenbark,  E.  W.,  lab,  h  11 15  N.  2d. 

Rivenbark,  A.  W.,  clerk,  h  613  Chesnut. 

cRivera,  Thomas,  undertaker  and  job  shop,  304  Princess, 
h  516  Red  Cross. 

cRivera,    Thomas,  Jr.,  carpenter,    304  Princess,    h     716 
McRae. 

Roan,  John  C,  moulder,  h  810  N.  2d. 

Roan,  E.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  520  Castle. 

Roan,  D.  A.,  tinsmith,  h  520  Castle. 

Robins,  William,  engineer,  h  806  S.  6th. 

Robins,  A.  M.,  confectionery,  h  222  S.  Front. 

Robins,  Mrs.  E.,  teacher,  h  812  Orange. 

Robins,  S.  A.,  lab,  h  412  Hane's  alley. 

Robins,  Mrs.  C,  widow,  h  21 1  Nun. 

Roberts,  W.,  clerk,  h  1 1 3  Front. 

Robinson,  C.  H.,  collector  of  customs,  h  Front  and  Nun. 

Robinson   &    King,  (C.  H.  Robinson,  C.  H.  King)  com- 
mission merchant,  Orange  and  Water. 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Fred.  G„  widow,  h  109  N,  5th. 

Robinson,  Uel  M.,  clerk,  h  109  N.  5th. 

Robinson,  Charles  H.,  clerk,  h  109  N.  5th. 

Robinson,  E.  L.,  train  inspector,  h  705  N.  6th. 

cRobinson,  Sandy,  lab,  h  817  N.  3d. 

cRobinson,  G.  W.,  shoemaker,  130  Front,  h  108  Wright. 

cRobinson,  Rev.  Edward,  h  820  Campbell. 

cRobinson,  Willie,  lab,  h  304  Brunswick. 

cRobinson,  Tom,  lab,  h  810  N.  3d. 

cRobinson,  Joe,  butler,  h  1020  N.  8th. 

cRobinson,  Henry,  lighterman,  h  617  N.  6th. 
R.,  lab,  h  919  Castle. 
J.,  Jr.,  lab,  h  811  Castle. 
1 1  Castle, 
h  717  Ann. 
W.,  lab,  h  717  Ann. 

cRobinson,  J.,  carpenter,  h  704  Orange. 

cRobinson,  J.  D.,  distiller,  h   1002  S.  10th. 


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cRobinson,  Romey,  lab,  h  716  Harnett. 
cRobinson,  Clavern,  lab,  h  1020  Love's  alley. 
cROBINSON.  J.  B.,  grocer,  721  Harnett. 
cRobinson,  A.  S„  wood  yard,  h  930  Castle. 


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[c Robinson,  James,  ship  carpenter,  h  904  Castle, 
c Robinson,  J.  E.,  lab,  h  904  Castle. 
cRobinson,  S.,  h  719  S.  2d. 
cRobinson,  Y.,  lab,  h  319  S.  4th. 
cRobinson,  J.,  lab,  h  716  S.  10th. 
cRobinson,  Henry,  lab,  h  307  N.  9I1. 
cRobinson.  Sam,  engineer,  h  404  McRae. 
cRobinson,  W.  D.,  fab,  h  609  S.  5th. 
Roderick,  E.,  lab,  h  81 1  S.  7th. 

Roderick,  J.  R.,  drayman,  h  8th  bet  Wooster  and  Dawson. 
Rodgers,  T.  H.,  shoemaker,  h  913  N.  7th. 
cRoe,  J.  H.,  lab,  h  9  N.  nth. 

Rogers,  Mrs.  M.  L.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  415  S.  6th. 
Rogers,  J.,  h  10 10  Front. 

Rogers,  Miss  C.  M.,  teacher,  h  Nun  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Rogers,  Mrs.  S.  G.,  h  506  S.  2d. 
Rogers,  H.,  lab,  h  6  N.  Front. 
cRohn,  Robert,  lab,  h  409  McRae. 
Rollins,  H.  T.,  mail  agent,  bds  105  Dock. 
Rollins,  Mrs.  S.  G.,  matron,  h  Nun  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Rollins,  Rev.  G.  S.,  h  Nun  bet  6th  and  7th.     ■ 
cRone,  Ben,  bricklayer,  h  311  N.  6th. 
Rose,  Sister,  teacher,  Convent  Mercy. 
Roseman,  M.,  merchant  tailor,  5  Market,  h  1 10  Mulberry. 
Rosenthal,  W.  J.,  clerk,  h  1 16  S,  5th. 
Rosenthal,  H.,  book-keeper,  h  116  S.  5th. 
Rosenthal,  Nathan,  clerk,  h  116  S.  5th. 
Rosenthal,  Mrs.  G.,  widow,  h  116  S.  5th. 
cRourke,  Mrs.  Mary,  widow,  h  514  Brunswick. 
cRountree,  Dennis,  lab,  h  12 12  N.  6th. 
Rowe,  Miss  M.  C,  h  9th,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
cRowe,  Wm.,  painter,  h  815  N.  6th. 

Rowe,  Mrs.   M.  F.,  widow-,  h  9th  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Rowell,  Mrs.  J.  \\\,  widow,  h  6th  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Rowell,  T.  L.,  carpenter,  h  19  S  8th. 
cRowell,  F.,  lab,  h  112  S.  9th. 
Royster,  \V.  S.,  printer,  h  609  N.  8th. 
Ruark,  John  IF,  blacksmith,  h  308  Hanover. 
Rueby,  B.  F.,  ship  carpenter,  h  1120  N.  4th. 
Ruith,  J.  A.,  machinist,  h  208  S.  Front. 
Rulfs,  John  F.,  grocer,  320  N.  4th,  h  318  N.  4th. 
Rulfs,  J.  F.  Jr.,  clerk,  h  318  N.  4th. 


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Runge,  Mrs.  G.  H.,  widow,  h  311  S.  5th. 

Rundlet,  Miss  S.  E.,  h  219  S.  3d. 

Rush,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  h  214  N.  6th. 

Rush,  Mrs.  E.  L.,  widow,  h  606  Orange. 

cRush,  Samuel  E.,  sawyer,  h  823  Fanning. 

cRuss,  Josh,  porter,  h  717  N.  4th. 

cRuss,  Andrew,  stevedore,  h  1307  Loves  alley. 

cRuss,  Wm.,  stevedore,  h  1215  Loves  alley. 

cRuss,  R.,  stevedore,  h  719  Front. 

Russell,  Hon.  D.  L.,  lawyer,  120  Princess,  h  105  S.  2d. 

Russell,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  teacher,  h  125  S.  5th. 

Russell,  B.  R.,  engineer,  h  108  S.  4th. 

Russell,  Mrs.  O.,  widow,  h  121  S.  2d. 

Russell,  D.  H.,  contractor,  h  811  N.  4th. 

Russell,  J.  P.,  h  512  Mulberry. 

Rutland,  Walter,  freight  agent  A.  C.  L.,  h  219  Chesnut. 

Ryman,  Miss  G.,  h  308  Nun. 


cSadgwar,  George,  carpenter,  h  501  Brunswick. 
cSadgwar,  David,  carpenter,  h  501  Brunswick. 
cSadgwar,  David,  Sr.,  carpenter,  h  501  Brunswick. 
cSadgwar,  F.  C,  carpenter,  h  15  N.  8th. 
Sailings,  S.,  carpenter,  h  319  S.  6th, 
Sailings,  J.  L.,  policeman,  h  319  S*  6th. 
Sampson,  A.,  carpenter,  h  123  Orange. 
cSampson,  J.  A.,  carpenter,  h  821  Orange. 
cSampson,  J.  D.,  carpenter,  h  718  Ann. 
cSampson,  H.  D.,  carpenter,  h  307  S.  7th. 
cSampson,  Charles  E.,  grocer,  h  520  Campbell. 
cSampson,  William,  lab,  h  508  Brunswick. 
cSampson,  Israel,  lab,  h  1116  N.  5th. 
cSampson,  Henry,  carpenter,  h  514  N.  6th. 
cSampson,  Joe,  carpenter,  h  514  N.  6th. 
cSampson,  Charles,  grocer,  h  514  N.  6th. 
cSampson,  Rev.  C,  h  509  N.  7th. 
cSampson,  Mrs.  Isabella,  h  419  Samsons  alley. 
:Sampson,  Joseph  E.,  register  of  deeds,  h  609  Chesnut. 
Sanders,  Simon,  grocer,  h  406  N.  3d. 
Sanders,  F.  J.,  stone  cutter,  h  703  Mulberey. 
IcSanders,  Hawkins,  lab,  h  1213  N.  7th. 


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cSanders,  George,  lab,  h  1020  N.  6th. 

cSanders,  R.  W.,  inspector,  h  1015  Queen. 

cSanders,  Rev.  D.  J.,  h  71 1  Princess. 

cSanders,  L.,  lab,  h  King's  alley. 

cSanders,  George,  cooper,  h  King's  alley. 

cSanders,  H.,  cooper,  h  King's  alley. 

San-Lee,  laundry,    130  Market. 

cSantee,  Charles,  lab,  h  1310  N.  4th. 

Sasser,  P.  H.,  conductor,  bds  113  Market. 

cSasser,  David,  driver,  h  107  N.  10th. 

cSauls,  Rev.  S.  h  713  N.  6th. 

cSAUNDERS,  A.  S.,  grocer,  1 120  cor.  6th  and  Nixon. 

cSaunders,  D.,  grocer,  h  302  S.  7th. 

Savage,  Willie  T.,  lab,  h  cor.  Swann  and  7th. 

Savage,  Dan,  lab,  h  cor.  Swann  and  7th. 

Savage,  Mrs.  E.  R.,  wid,  seamstress,  cor  Swann  and  7th. 

Savage,  W.  H.,  carpenter,  h  202  Church. 

Savage,  H.  R.,  merchant,  h  120  S.  3d. 

Savage,  Henry,  Acme  Manufacturing  Co.,  h  120  S.  3d. 

cSawyer,  A.  B.,  lab,  h  802  Bladen. 

Scharff,  E.,  ladies  dressmaker,  h  120  Market. 

Scarborough,  J.  E.,  h  804  Market. 

Scarborough,  J.  A.,  h  804  Market. 

Scarborough,  W.  H.,  blacksmith,  h  804  Market. 

SCHLOSS,  S.  A.,  auctioneer  and  commission  merchant, 

21  Market,  bds  Commercial  Hotel — see  adv. 
Schloss,  M.,  proprietor  Commercial  Hotel,   129  Market. 
Schloss,  Nathan,  bds  Commercial  Hotel. 
Schonwald,  J.  T.,  physician,  office   318  Campbell,   h  407 

Walnut. 
Schonwald,  Mrs.  K.,  widow,  h  508  Front. 
Schmid,  J.,  tailor,  h  410  Walnut. 
Schott,  Robert  A.,  barber,  bds  31  S.  Front. 
Schroeder,  J.  A.,  brick  maker,  h  119  S.  6th. 
Schulken,  C.,  grocer,  h  1202  N.  4th. 
Schulken,  C.  H.,  clerk,  h  315  Waluut. 
Schulken,  Henry,  h  402  N.  4th. 
Schulken,  Englehard,  book-keeper,  h  222  N.  4th. 
Schulken,  Mrs.  E.,  widow,  h  222  N.  4th. 
Schutt,  Mrs.  G.  L.,    widow,  grocer,  817  Bladen,  h  807 

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Schwarz,  Chas.,  supervising  inspector  naval  stores,  h  306 

N.  7th. 
Schwartz.  Mrs.  S.  A.,  widow,  dressmaker    h  720  Queen. 
Schwartz,  J.  A.,  candy  maker,  h  720  Queen. 
cScopelass,  Thomas,  lab,  h  1009  Love's  alley. 
Scott,  A.  L.,  pharmacist,  h  621  N.  4th. 
cScott,  T.  E.,  barber,  h  209  Market. 
Scott,  B.  H.,  book-keeper,  h  225  S'  Front. 
Scott,  J,  W.,  lab,  h  716  S.  2d. 
Scott,  L.  A.,  widow,  h  716  S.  2d. 
cScott,  Thomas  R.,  barber,  h  722  Red  Cross. 
cScott,  Jacob,  drayman,  h  617  McRae. 
cScott,  Beverly,  drayman,  h  1020  N.  7th. 
cScott,  Wm,  shoemaker,  h  714  Bladen. 
cScott,  B.,  sale  stables,  316  N.  5th,  h  516  Walnut. 
Scott,  W.  H.,  barber,  h  6  Mulberry. 
Seaman's  Home,  S.  Christensen,  keeper,  southwest  cor. 

Front  and  Dock. 
Seaman's  Bethel,  14  Dock. 
cSeeders,  Thomas  E.,  printer,  h  304  McRae. 
Seiter,  C.  F.,  grocer,  902  Campbell,  h  904  Campbell. 
cSelf,  M.,  huckster,  h  803  Front. 
cSellers,  Joe,  lab,  h  311  Ann. 
cSellers,  Wm.,  butler,  h  3 1 1  Ann. 
Sellers,  W.  W.,  engineer,  h  302  Hanover. 
Sellers,  D.  S.,  carpenter,  h  411  Swann. 
Sellers,  F.  J.,  watchman,  h  1209  Brown's  alley. 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Mary  R.,  widow,  h  211  N.  6th. 
Sellers,  J.  D.,  butcher,  h  512  S.  3d. 
Sellers,  R.  A.,  engineer,  h  616  S.  2d. 
Sellers,  J.  F-,  engineer,  h  316  N.  2d. 
Shackelford,  James,  deck,  bds  405  Princess. 
Sharp.  W.,  sash  and  blind  maker,  h  410  Queen. 
Sharp,  J.  H.,  treasurer  C.  C.  R.  R.,  h  511  Orange. 
Sharp,  W.  L.,  surveyor,  h  511  Orange. 
cSharp,  Joseph,  stevedore,  h  11  S.  10th. 
Shaw,  W.  H.,  deputy  sheriff,  h  41 1  Red  Cross. 
Shaw,  Walter,  R.,  clerk,  h  320  Red  Cross. 
Shaw,  Henry  W.,  salesman, 
Shaw,  B.  S.,  carpenter,  h  712  S.  10th. 
cShaw,  W.  H.,  carpenter,  h  710  S.  10th. 
cShaw,  A.,  lab,  h  705  S.  1  ith. 


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cShaw,  Calvin,  lab,  h  720  N.  6th. 

cSheeadan,  J.  A.,  miller,  h  407  S.  7th. 

Sheehan,  William,  lab,  h  1 102  Market. 

Sheehan,  J.,  druggist,  522  S.  5th. 

Sheehan,  Dan,  lab,  h  615  Church. 

Sheehan,  \V.,  lab,  h  615  Church. 

Sheets,  J.  A.,  druggist,  802  Market,  h  804  Market. 

Shepard,  Miss  K.,  teacher,  h  812  Orange. 

Shepard,  J.  C,  drug  clerk,  h  702  Dock. 

Sheppard,  Owen,  carpenter,  h  1312  McRae's  alley. 

Sheppard,  T.  A.  &  Co.,  grocers,  112    S.  Front,  h    2d    bet 

Market  and  Dock. 
cSheppard,  Council,  butler,  h  16  S.  9th. 
Sheppard,  Mrs.  Rebecca,  seamstress,  h    710    Brunswick. 
cSheppard,  B.,  lab,  h  309  S.  7th. 
cSherdon,  L.  L.,  h  607  S.  8th. 
cSherigan,G.  W.,  lab,  h  615  S.  9th. 
cSherigan,  W.  B.,  lab,  h  615  S.  9th. 
cShober,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  widow,  h  713  Princess. 
Sholar,  W.  H.,  superintendent  streets,  h  410  S.  5th. 
Sholar,  J.  T.,  telegraph  operator,  h  410  S.  5th. 
Shiver,  A.  B.,  blacksmith,  h  619  Castle. 
Shrier,  N.  B.,  hat  store,  114  Market,  h  517  Market. 
Shrier.  A.,  shoe  store,  108  Market,  h  5 17  Market. 
Shrier,  I.,  clothier,  20  N.  Front,  h  302  S.  2d. 
Shumeyer,  John,  lab,  h  415   Harnett. 
Sebrell,  J.  N.,bds  Orton  House. 
Sickles,  Mrs.  P.,  widow,  h  308  Nun. 
Sidberry,  A.,  h  308  Dawson. 
Sikes,  John  E.,  carpenter,  h  1108  James. 
Sikes,  T.  P.,  farmer,  h  620  Red  Cross. 
Sikes,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  h  109  S.  2d. 
Sikes,  John,  driver,  Hook  and  Eadder,  313  Dock. 
cSikes,  Albert  T.,  painter,  h  722  Campbell. 
Silva,  John  E.,  Jr.,  lumber  inspector,  h  814  N.  5th. 
Silva,  John  E.,  carpenter,  h  920  N.  3d. 
Silva,  Joseph,  carpenter,  h  620  Harnett. 
Silva,  M.  G.,  clerk,  h  619  Castle. 
Simon,  L.,  (Brunhild,  Simon  &  Co.)  bds  412  Dock. 
Simons,  N.,  engineer,  h  516  S.  3d. 
cSimmons,  A.,  lab,  h  109  Wooster. 
cSimmons,  Laurence,  lab,  h  715  Princess. 


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^  cSimmons,  R.  E.,  teacher,  h  820  Castle. 

cSimmons,  R.,  lab,  h  509  Castle. 

cSimmons,  R.,  lab,  h  518  S.  8th. 

I  cSimmons,  Frank,  h  1 1 10  Market. 

IcSimmons,  George,  lab,  h  1113  Swann's  alley. 

cSimmons,  William,  porter,  h  611  N.  9th. 

cSimmons,  William,  bricklayer,  h  12  N.  10th. 

Simpkins,  B.,  engineer,  h  415  S.  2d. 

cSimpson,  D.,  lab,  h  420  Church. 

cSimpson,  J.  R.,  driver,  h  919  Queen. 

cSimpson,  G.  T.,  driver,  h  919  Queen. 

cSimpson,  William,  mill  wright,  h  718  Wooster. 

cSimson,  James,  lab,  h  910  Mulberry. 

Singletary,  F.  C,  clerk,  h  13  S.  7th. 

cSingletary,  Jason,  lab,  h  1112  Blossom's  hill. 

cSingleton,  B.,  lab.  h  1011   Wooster. 

cSingleton,  Warren,  cooper,  h  515  Nixon's  alley. 

Sinklee,  Thomas,  photographer,  bds  121  Market. 

Skinner,    S.     W.,   marine    railway,  foot  of  Nun,  h    611 
Orange. 

Skinner,  L.  H.,  book  keeper,  bds  611  Orange. 

Skipper,  Ira,  greaser  W.  &  W.  R.  R.,  h  314  Campbell. 

Skipper,  Mis.  J.,  h  613  S.  3d. 

Skipper,  R.  P.,  engineer,  h  617  S.  3d. 

Skipper,  A.  C.  carpenter,  h  513   Queen. 

Skipper,  Miss  F.  E.,  h  507  Queen. 

Skipper,  Mrs.  S.  W.,  widow,  h  507  Queen- 
Skipper,  F.  T.,  sergeant  police,  h  825  N.  4th. 

Skipper,  H.  A.  J.,,  cooper,  h  519  Swann. 

Skipper,  Josh,  carpenter,  h  920  Love's  alley. 

cSlatter,  Amos,  lab,  h  1008  N.  5th. 

Sloan,  Mrs,  H.  L.,  widow,  h  215   Mulberry. 

cSloan,  Isaac,  lab,  h  ion  N.  8th. 

cSloan,  Josh,  lab,  h  1006  N.  8th. 

cSloan,  Primus,  drayman,  h  1001  N.  9th. 

Slocum,  Charles,  h  220  N.  4th. 

cSmall,  Rev.  J.  B.,  h  619  Church. 

SMALLBONES,  H.  G-,  agent  N.  Y.    S.  S.   Co.,   h  915 
N.  4th. 

Smallbones,  Walter,  secretary  and  treasurer    Champion 
Compress  Co.,  h  112  Red  Cross. 

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Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 


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Smaw,  Miss  Annie,  h  819  Walnut. 

Smith,  William  L.,  cashier  Bank  of  New  Hanover,  h  502 

Market. 
Smith  &  Gilchrist,  merchants,  215  and  217  Water. 
SMITH  &    BOATWRIGHT,  insurance  agents,  124  N. 

Water. 
Smith,  Mrs.  S.  W.,  widow,  cor  Chesnut  and  2d. 
Smith,  D.  A.,  furniture  store,  113  Princess,  h  214  N.  4th. 
Smith,  William  A.,  clerk,  h  817   Bladen. 
Smith,  A.,  (Hanson  &  Smith)  h  190^  Princess. 
Smith,  J.  H.,  lab,  h  205  S.  2d. 
Smith,  W.  J.,  machinist,  11 22  S.  Front. 
Smith,  G.  R.,  carpenter,  h  909  S.  5th. 
Smith,  J.,  carpenter;  h  409  Dawson. 
Smith,],  steward  Orton  House,  h  812  S.  5th. 
Smith,  G.  H.,h  224  Market. 

Smith,  H-  H.,  city  editor  Morning  Star,  h  423  S.  2d, 
Smith,  J.  J.,  h  420  S.  Front. 
Smith;  Mrs.  M.  E.,  widow,  h  420  S.  Front. 
Smith,  C.  E.,  grocer,  810  Campbell. 
Smith,  John,  groner,  703  N.  4th. 
Smith,  Joseph,  bds  11 14  N.  4th. 
Smith,  Joseph,  bds  1 1 14  N.  4th. 
Smith.  W.  R.,  policeman,  h  820  N.  5th. 
J.  H.,  driver,  h  705  Bladen. 
S.  R.,  tinner,  h  515  Brunswick. 
Mrs.  Jennie,  h  1304  Market. 


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G,  W.,  sail  maker,  h  614  S.  2d. 
.  W.  C.  clerk,  h  608  Do-k. 
Smith,  J.  D.,  dealer  in  naval  stores,  h  608  Dock. 
Smith,  R.  C,  clerk,  h  616  Dock. 
Smith,  T.  J.,  engineer,  h  616  Dock. 
Smith,  S.  L.,  tin  and  sheet  iron  worker,  6  S.  2d. 
Smith,  Joseph  D.  (Smith  &  Boatwright),  h  315  Red  Cross. 
Smith,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  h  205  Red  Cross. 
Smith,  P.  H.,  clerk  Fourth  street  Market,  h  519  N.  4th. 
Smith,  Robert  W.,  engineer  Champion  compress,  h  119 

N.  10th. 
Smith,  James,  blacksmith,  h  202  N.  9th. 
Smith,  Mrs.  S.,  widow,  h  609  S.  4th. 
Smith,  J.  W.,  carpenter,  h  609  S.  4th. 
cSmith,  P.  C,  grocer,  302  N.  loth. 


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Quality  being  the  first  consideration. 


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cRobinson,  James,  ship  carpenter,  h  934  Castle. 

c Robinson,  J.  E.,  lab,  h  904  Castle. 

cRobinson,  S.,  h  719  S.  2d. 

cRobinson,  Y.,  lab,  h  319  S.  4th. 

cRobinson,  J.,  lab,  h  716  S.  10th. 

cRobinson,  Henry,  lab,  h  307  N.  9'h. 

cRobinson.  Sam,  engineer,  h  404  McRae. 

cRobinson,  VV.  D.,  lab,  h  609  S.  5th. 

Roderick,  E.,  lab,  h  81 1  S.  ;th. 

Roderick,  J.  R., drayman,  h  8th  bet  Wooster  and  Dawson. 

Rodgers,  T.  H.,  shoemaker,  h  913  N.  7th. 

cRoe,  J.  H.,  lab,  I19  N.  nth. 

Rogers,  Mrs.  M.  L.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  415  S.  6th. 

Rogers,  J.,  h  10 10  Front. 

Rogers,  Miss  C.  M.,  teacher,  h  Nun  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Rogers,  Mrs.  S.  G.,  h  506  S.  2d. 

Rogers,  H.,  lab,  h  6  N.  Front. 

cRohn,  Robert,  lab,  h  409  McRae. 

Rollins,  H.  T.,  mail  agent,  bds  105  Dock. 

Rollins,  Mrs.  S.  G.,  matron,  h  Nun  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Rollins,  Rev.  G.  S.,  h  Nun  bet  6th  and  7th. 

cRone,  Ben,  bricklayer,  h  311  N.  6th. 

Rose,  Sister,  teacher,  Convent  Mercy. 

Roseman,  M.,  merchant  tailor,  5  Market,  h  1 10  Mulberry. 

Rosenthal,  W.  J.,  clerk,  h  1 16  S,  5th. 

Rosenthal,  H.,  book-keeper,  h  116  S.  5th.     » 

Rosenthal,  Nathan,  clerk,  h  116  S.  5th. 

Rosenthal,  Mrs.  G.,  widow,  h  116  S.  5th. 

cRourke,  Mrs.  Mary,  widow,  h  514  Brunswick. 

cRountree,  Dennis,  lab,  h  12 12  N.  6th. 

Rowe,  Miss  M.  C,  h  9th,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

cRowe,  Wm.,  painter,  h  815  N.  6th. 

Rowe,  Mrs.   M.  E.,  widow,  h  9th  bet  Dock  and  Orange 

Rowell,  Mrs.  J.  \\\,  widow,  h  6th  bet  Dock  and  Orange, 

Rowell,  T.  L.,  carpenter,  h  19  S  8th. 

cRowell,  F.,  lab,  h  1 12  S.  9th. 

Royster,  W.  S.,  printer,  h  609  N.  8th. 

Ruark,  John  H.,  blacksmith,  h  308  Hanover. 

Rueby,  B.  F.,  ship  carpenter,  h  1120  N.  4th. 

Ruith,  J.  A.,  machinist,  h  208  S.  Front. 

Rulfs,  John  F.,  grocer,  320  N.  4th,  h  318  N.  4th. 

Rulfs,  J.  F.  Jr.,  clerk,  h  318  N.  4th. 


T    ARGEST  STOCK,    LOWEST  PRICES  IN  THE  STATE. 

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S.  A.  SCHLOSS  &  GO.  Auctioneers  and  Wholesale  Jobbers  of  Dry 
Goods,  Notions,  &c.    Big  bargains  always  on  hand.    21  &  23  Market  St. 

122  MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


Runge,  Mrs.  G.  H.,  widow,  h  311  S.  5th. 

Rundlet,  Miss  S.  E.,  h  219  S.  3d. 

Rush,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  h  214  N.  6th. 

Rush,  Mrs.  E.  L.,  widow,  h  606  Orange. 

cRush,  Samuel  E.,  sawyer,  h  823  Fanning. 

cRuss,  Josh,  porter,  h  717  N.  4th. 

cRuss,  Andrew,  stevedore,  h  1307  Loves  alley. 

cRuss,  Wm.,  stevedore,  h  1215  Loves  alley. 

cRuss,  R.,  stevedore,  h  719  Front. 

Russell,  Hon.  D.  L.,  lawyer,  120  Princess,  h  105  S.  2d. 

Mrs.  M.  E.,  teacher,  h  125  S.  5th. 

B.  R.,  engineer,  h  108  S.  4th. 

Mrs.  O.,  widow,  h  121  S.  2d. 


Russell 

Russell 

Russell 

Russell,  D.  H.,  contractor,  h  811  N.  4th. 

Russell,  J.  P.,  h  512  Mulberry. 

Rutland,  Walter,  freight  agent  A.  C.  L. 

Ryman,  Miss  G.,  h  308  Nun. 


h  219  Chesnut. 


cSadgwar,  George,  carpenter,  h  501  Brunswick. 
cSadgwar,  David,  carpenter,  h  501  Brunswick. 
cSadgwar,  David,  Sr.,  carpenter,  h  501  Brunswick. 
cSadgwar,  F.  C,  carpenter,  h  15  N.  8th. 
Sailings,  S.,  carpenter,  h  319  S.  6th, 
Sailings,  J.  L.,  policeman,  h  319  S.  6th. 
Sampson,  A.,  carpenter,  h  123  Orange. 
cSampson,  J.  A.,  carpenter,  h  821  Orange. 
cSampson,  J.  D.,  carpenter,  h  718  Ann. 
cSampson,  H.  D.,  carpenter,  h  307  S.  7th. 
cSampson,  Charles  E.,  grocer,  h  520  Campbell. 
cSampson,  William,  lab,  h  508  Brunswick. 
cSampson,  Israel,  lab,  h  11 16  N.  5th. 
cSampson,  Henry,  carpenter,  h  514  N.  6th. 
cSampson,  Joe,  carpenter,  h  514  N.  6th. 
cSampson,  Charles,  grocer,  h  5  14  N.  6th. 
cSampson,  Rev.  C,  h  509  N.  7th. 
cSampson,  Mrs.  Isabella,  h  419  Samsons  alley. 
cSampson,  Joseph  E.,  register  of  deeds,  h  609  Chesnut. 
Sanders,  Simon,  grocer,  h  406  N.  3d. 
Sanders,  F.  J.,  stone  cutter,  h  703  Mulberey. 
(cSanders,  Hawkins,  lab,  h  1213  N.  7th. 

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cSanders,  George,  lab,  h  1020  N.  6th. 

cSanders,  R.  W.,  inspector,  h  1015  Queen. 

cSanders,  Rev.  D.  J.,  h  71 1  Princess. 

cSanders,  L.,  lab,  h  King's  alley. 

cSanders,  George,  cooper,  h  King's  alley. 

cSanders,  H.,  cooper,  h  King's  alley. 

San-Lee,  laundry,    130  Market. 

cSantee,  Charles,  lab,  h  1310  N.  4th. 

Sasser,  P.  H.,  conductor,  bds  113  Market. 

cSasser,  David,  driver,  h  107  N.  10th. 

cSauls,  Rev.  S.  h  713  N.  6th. 

cSAUNDERS,  A.  S.,  grocer,  1 120  cor.  6th  and  Nixon. 

cSaunders,  D.,  grocer,  h  302  S.  7th. 

Savage,  Willie  T.,  lab,  h  cor.  Swann  and  7th. 

Savage,  Dan,  lab,  h  cor.  Swann  and  7th. 

Savage,  Mrs.  E.  R.,  wid,  seamstress,  cor  Swann  and  7th. 

Savage,  W.  H.,  carpenter,  h  202  Church. 

Savage,  H.  R.,  merchant,  h  120  S.  3d. 

Savage,  Henry,  Acme  Manufacturing  Co.,  h  120  S.  3d. 

cSawyer,  A.  B.,  lab,  h  802  Bladen. 

Scharff,  E.,  ladies  dressmaker,  h  120  Market. 

Scarborough,  J.  E.,  h  804  Market. 

Scarborough,  J.  A.,  h  804  Market. 

Scarborough,  W.  H.,  blacksmith,  h  804  Market. 

SCHLOSS,  S.  A.,  auctioneer  and  commission  merchant, 

21  Market,  bds  Commercial  Hotel — see  adv. 
Schloss,  M.,  proprietor  Commercial   Hotel,   129  Market. 
Schloss,  Nathan,  bds  Commercial  Hotel. 
Schonwald,  J.  T.,  physician,  office   318  Campbell,   h  407 

Walnut. 
Schonwald,  Mrs.  K.,  widow,  h  508  Front. 
Schmid,  J.,  tailor,  h  410  Walnut. 
Schott,  Robert  A.,  barber,  bds  31  S.  Front. 
Schroeder,  J.  A.,  brick  maker,  h  119  S.  6th. 
Schulken,  C.,  grocer,  h  1202  N.  4th. 
Schulken,  C.  H.,  clerk,  h  31 5  Waluut. 
Schulken,  Henry,  h  402  N.  4th. 
Schulken,  Englehard,  book-keeper,  h  222  N.  4th. 
Schulken,  Mrs.  E.,  widow,  h  222  N.  4th. 
Schutt,  Mrs.  G.  L.,    widow,  grocer,  817  Bladen,  h  807 

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Schwarz,  Chas.,  supervising  inspector  naval  stores,  h  306 

N.  7th. 
Schwartz.  Mrs.  S.  A.,  widow,  dressmaker    h  720  Queen. 
Schwartz,  J.  A.,  candy  maker,  h  720  Queen. 
cScopelass,  Thomas,  lab,  h  1009  Love's  alley. 
Scott,  A.  L.,  pharmacist,  h  621  N.  4th. 
cScott,  T.  E.,  barber,  h  209  Market. 
Scott,  B.  H.,  book-keeper,  h  225  S*  Front. 
Scott,  J.  W.,  lab,  h  716  S.  2d. 
Scott,  L.  A.,  widow,  h  716  S.  2d. 
cScott,  Thomas  E.,  barber,  h  722  Red  Cross. 
cScott,  Jacob,  drayman,  h  617  McRae. 
cScott,  Beverly,  drayman,  h  1020  N.  7th. 
cScott,  Wm,  shoemaker,  h  714  Bladen. 
cScott,  B.,  sale  stables,  316  N.  5th,  h  516  Walnut. 
Scott,  W.  H.,  barber,  h  6  Mulberry. 
Seaman's  Home,  S.  Christensen,  keeper,  southwest  cor. 

Front  and  Dock. 
Seaman's  Bethel,  14  Dock. 
cSeeders,  Thomas  E.,  printer,  h  304  McRae. 
Seiter,  C.  F.,  grocer,  902  Campbell,  h  904  Campbell. 
cSelf,  M.,  huckster,  h  803  Front. 
cSellers,  Joe,  lab,  h  31 1  Ann. 
cSellers,  Wm.,  butler,  h  311  Ann. 
Sellers,  W.  W.,  engineer,  h  302  Hanover. 
Sellers,  D.  S.,  carpenter,  h  411  Swann. 
Sellers,  F.  J.,  watchman,  h  1209  Brown's  alley. 
Sellers,  Mrs.  Mary  R.,  widow,  h  211  N.  6th. 
Sellers,  J.  D.,  butcher,  h  512  S.  3d. 
Sellers,  R.  A.,  engineer,  h  616  S.  2d. 
Sellers,  J.  F-,  engineer,  h  316  N.  2d. 
Shackelford,  James,  cleck.bds  405  Princess. 
Sharp.  W.,  sash  and  blind  maker,  h  410  Queen. 
Sharp,  J.  H.,  treasurer  C.  C.  R.  R.,  h  511  Orange. 
Sharp,  W.  L.,  surveyor,  h  511  Orange. 
cSharp,  Joseph,  stevedore,  h  11  S.  10th. 
Shaw,  W.  H.,  deputy  sheriff,  h  41 1  Red  Cross. 
Shaw,  Walter,  R.,  clerk,  h  320  Red  Cross. 
Shaw,  Henry  W.,  salesman,  h  320  Red  Cross. 
Shaw,  B.  S.,  carpenter,  h  712  S.  10th. 
cShaw,  W.  H.,  carpenter,  h  710  S.  10th. 
cShaw,  A.,  lab,  h  705  S.  1  ith. 


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cShaw,  Calvin,  lab,  h  720  N.  6th. 

cSheeadan,  J.  A.,  miller,  h  407  S.  7th. 

Sheehan,  William,  lab,  h  1 102  Market. 

Sheehan,  J.,  druggist,  522  S.  5th. 

Sheehan,  Dan,  lab,  h  615  Church. 

Sheehan,  \\\,  lab,  h  615  Church. 

Sheets,  J.  A.,  druggist,  802  Market,  h  804  Market. 

Shepard,  Miss  K.,  teacher,  h  812  Orange. 

Shepard,  J.  C,  drug  clerk,  h  702  Dock. 

Sheppard,  Owen,  carpenter,  h  1312  McRae's  alley. 

Sheppard,  T.  A.  &  Co.,  grocers,  112    S.  Front,  h    2d    bet 

Market  and  Dock. 
cSheppard,  Council,  butler,  h  16  S.  9th. 
Sheppard,  Mrs.  Rebecca,  seamstress,  h    710    Brunswick-. 
cSheppard,  B.,  lab,  h  309  S.  7th. 
cSherdon,  L.  L.,  h  607  S.  8th. 
cSherigan,  G.  W.,  lab,  h  615  S.  9th. 
cSherigan,  W.  B.,  lab,  h  615  S.  9th. 
cShober,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  widow,  h  713  Princess. 
Sholar,  W.  H.,  superintendent  streets,  h  410  S.  5th. 
Sholar,  J.  T.,  telegraph  operator,  h  410  S.  5th. 
Shiver,  A.  B.,  blacksmith,  h  619  Castle. 
Shrier,  N.  B.,  hat  store,  114  Market,  h  517  Market. 
Shrier.  A.,  shoe  store,  108  Market,  h  517  Market. 
Shrier,  I.,  clothier,  20  N.  Front,  h  302  S.  2d. 
Shumeyer,  John,  lab,  h  415   Harnett. 
Sebrell,  J.  N.,bds  Orton  House. 
Sickles,  Mrs.  P.,  widow,  h  308  Nun. 
Sidberry,  A.,  h  308  Dawson. 
Sikes,  John  E.,  carpenter,  h  1108  James. 
Sikes,  T.  P.,  farmer,  h  620  Red  Cross. 
Sikes,  Mrs.  M.  E.,h  109  S.  2d. 
Sikes,  John,  driver,  Hook  and  Ladder,  313  Dock. 
cSikes,  Albert  T.,  painter,  h  722  Campbell. 
Silva,  John  E.,  Jr.,  lumber  inspector,  h  814  N.  5th. 
Silva,  John  E.,  carpenter,  h  920  N.  3d. 
Silva,  Joseph,  carpenter,  h  620  Harnett. 
Silva,  M.  G.,  clerk,  h  619  Castle. 
Simon,  L.,  (Brunhild,  Simon  &  Co.)  bds  412  Dock. 
Simons,  N.,  engineer,  h  516  S.  3d. 
cSimmons,  A.,  lab,  h  109  Wooster. 
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^  jcSimmons,  R.  E.,  teacher,  h  820  Castle. 
^rjcSimmons,  R.,  lab,  h  509  Castle. 

cSimmons,  R.,  lab,  h  518  S.  8th. 

cSimmons,  Frank,  h  11 10  Market. 

cSimmons,  George,  lab,  h  1113  Swann's  alley. 

cSimmons,  William,  porter,  h  611  N.  9th. 

cSimmons,  William,  bricklayer,  h  12  N.  10th. 

Simpkins,  B.,  engineer,  h  415  S.  2d. 

cSimpson,  D.,  lab,  h  420  Church. 

cSimpson,  J.  R.,  driver,  h  919  Queen. 

cSimpson,  G.  T.,  driver,  h  919  Queen. 

cSimpson,  William,  mill  wright,  h  718  Wooster. 

cSimson,  James,  lab,  h  910  Mulberry. 

Singletary,  F.  C,  clerk,  h  13  S.  7th. 

cSingletary,  Jason,  lab,  h  1112  Blossom's  hill. 

cSingleton,  B.,  lab.  h  ion  Wooster. 

cSingleton,  Warren,  cooper,  h  515  Nixon's  alley. 

Sinklee,  Thomas,  photographer,  bds  121  Market. 

Skinner,    S.     W.,   marine    railway,  foot  of  Nun,  h    611 
Orange. 

Skinner,  L.  H.,  book  keeper,  bds  611  Orange. 

Skipper,  Ira,  greaser  W.  &  W.  R.  R.,  h  314  Campbell. 

Skipper,  Mts.  J.,  h  613  S.  3d. 

Skipper,  R.  P.,  engineer,  h  617  S.  3d. 

Skipper,  A.  C.  carpenter,  h  513  Queen. 

Skipper,  Miss  F.  E.,  h  307  Queen. 

Skipper,  Mrs.  S.  W.,  widow,  h  507  Queen- 
Skipper,  F.  T.,  sergeant  police,  h  825  N.  4th. 

Skipper,  H.  A.  J.„  cooper,  h  519  Swann. 

Skipper,  Josh,  carpenter,  h  920  Love's  alley. 

cSlatter,  Amos,  lab,  h  1008  N.  5th. 
<k*J Sloan,  Mrs,  H.  L.,  widow,  h  215   Mulberry. 
£  jcSloan,  Isaac,  lab,  h  ion  N.  8th. 
£  JcSloan,  Josh,  lab,  h  1006  N.  8th. 

cSloan,  Primus,  drayman,  h  1001  N.  9th. 

Slocum,  Charles,  h  220  N.  4th. 

cSmall,  Rev.  J.  B.,  h  619  Church. 

SMALLBONES,  H.  G-,  agent  N.  Y.    S.  S.   Co.,   h  915 
N.  4th. 

Smallbones,  Walter,  secretary  and  treasurer    Champion 
Compress  Co.,  h  112  Red  Cross. 


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U.  n.  ornilNULn,    Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.C. 


MJ.  DINGELHOEF.  Practical  Watchmaker,   dealer  in  Watches.  Clocks, 
•     Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 


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Smaw,  Miss  Annie,  h  819  Walnut. 

Smith,  William  L.,  cashier  Bank  of  New  Hanover,  h  502 

Market. 
Smith  &  Gilchrist,  merchants,  215  and   217  Water. 
SMITH  &    BO ATWRIGHT,  insurance  agents,  124  N. 

Water. 
Smith,  Mrs.  S.  W.,  widow,  cor  Chesnut  and  2d. 
Smith,  D.  A.,  furniture  store,  113  Princess,  h  214  N.  4th. 
Smith,  William  A.,  clerk,  h  817  Bladen. 
Smith,  A.,  (Hanson  &  Smith)  h  190^  Princess. 
Smith,  J.  H.,  lab,  h  205  S.  2d. 
Smith,  W.  J.,  machinist,  1122  S.  Front. 
Smith,  G.  R.,  carpenter,  h  909  S.  5th. 
Smith,  J.,  carpenter;  h  409  Dawson. 
Smith,  J.  steward  Orton  House,  h  812  S.  5th. 
Smith,  G.  H.,  h  224  Market. 

Smith,  H-  H.,  city  editor  Morning  Star,  h  423  S.  2d, 
Smith,  J.  J.,  h  420  S.  Front. 
Smith,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  widow,  h  420  S.  Front. 
Smith,  C.  E.,  grocer,  810  Campbell. 
Smith,  John,  groner,  703  N.  4th. 
Smith,  Joseph,  bds  11 14  N.  4th. 
Smith,  Joseph,  bds  1 1 14  N.  4th. 
Smith,  W.  R.,  policeman,  h  820  N.  5th. 
Smith,  J.  H.,  driver,  h  705  Bladen. 
Smith,  S.  R.,  tinner,  h  515  Brunswick. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Jennie,  h  1304  Market. 
Smith.  G,  W.,  sail  maker,  h  614  S.  2d. 
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Smith,  Joseph  D.  (Smith  &  Boatwright),  h  315  Red  Cross. 
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Smith,  P.  H.,  clerk  Fourth  street  Market,  h  519  N.  4th 
Smith,  Robert  W.,  engineer  Champion  compress,  h  119 

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J.  D.,  dealer  in  naval  stores,  h  608  Dock. 

R.  C,  clerk,  h  616  Dock. 

T.  J.,  engineer,  h  616  Dock. 

S.  L.,  tin  and  sheet  iron  worker,  6  S.  2d. 


Mrs.  M.  E.,  h  205  Red  Cross. 

P.  H.,  clerk  Fourth  street  Market,  h  519  N. 

Robert  W.,  engineer  Champion  compress, 
10th. 

Smith,  James,  blacksmith,  h  202  N.  9th. 
Smith,  Mrs.  S.,  widow,  h  C09  S.  4th. 
Smith,  J.  W.,  carpenter,  h  609  S.  4th. 
cSmith,  P.  C,  grocer,  302  N.  loth. 


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cSmith,  J.,  lab,  h  206  Marstellar. 
cSmith,  S.,  lab,  h  1 15  S.  Front. 
^cSmith,  S.,  lab,  h  cor  7th  and  Church. 
cSmith,  Mitchell,  lab,  h  412  Brunswick. 
cSmith,  Elias,  huckster,  h  CS29  Fanning. 
cSmith,  Dan,  lab,  h  1205  McRae's  alley. 
cSmith,  Sip,  cotton  sampler,  h  905  N.  7th. 
cSmith,  Wm,  lab,  h  911  Schutt's  alley. 
cSmith,  Daniel  M.,  carpenter,  h  814  N.  6th. 
cSmith,  S.,  lab,  h  107  S.  9th. 
cSmith,  Thomas,  lighterman,  h  702  N.  10th. 
cSmith,  Prisley,  grocer,  1222  Charlotte  avenue. 
cSmith,  Albert,  lab,  h  1108  Market, 
cSmith,  S.,  stevedore,  h  808  N.  6th. 
cSmith,  Lambe,  lab,  h  1109  N.  7th. 
cSmith,  Alonzo,  lab,  h  1106  McRae's  alley. 
cSmith,  Lisbon,  lab,  h  819  Nixon. 
cSmith,  John,  stevedore,  h  418  N.  6th. 
cSmith,  Robert,  fireman,  s  407  N.  9th. 
cSmith,  Rev.  Horace,  h  708  Walnut. 
cSmith,  A.,  drayman,  h  406  Castle. 
cSmith,  G.,  lab,  h  618  S.  8th. 
cSmith,  O.,  pile  driver,  h  113  Castle. 
cSmith,  P.  J.,  lab,  h  502  S.  3d. 
cSneed,  Cator,  butcher,  h  915  N.  8th. 
SNEED,  E.   H.,  manager  Knoxville  Furniture  Co.,  cor 

2d  and  Market,  h  409  Chesnut — see  adv. 
Sneeden,  Mrs.  R.,  widow,  dressmaker,  h  207  S.  4th. 
Sneeden,  S.  J.,  grocer,  423  N.  4th,  h  Brown's  alley. 
Sneeden,  Mrs.  H.,  widow,  h  718  S.  5th. 
Sneeden,  Mrs.  H.  E.,  widow,  h  506  S.  2d. 
Sneeden,  W.  M.,  lab,  h  506  S.  2d. 
Sneeden,  J.  S.,  lab,  h  506  S.  2d. 
cSneeden,  T.  E.,  lab,  h  317  S.  6th. 
Snell,  Wm.,  captatn  steamer  Bessie,  h  Church,  bet  Front 

and  2d. 

conductor  A.  C.  L.,  bds  515  N.  4th. 
inspector,  bds  515  N.  4th. 
Southerland,  T.  R.,  clerk,  h  214  Market. 
Southerland,  C.  G.,  inspector,  h  515  N.  4th. 

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and  Tobacco,  in  North  Front  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


B.  SOUTHER  LAND  &  CO.,  Retail  dealers  in  ALL  CLASSES 
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Princess,  bds  214  Market. 
SOUTHERLAND,  T.  J.,  livery  and  exchange  stables, 

108  and  no  N.  2d,  h  214  Mcrket. 
Southerland,  C.  C.  &  D.  D.,  weighers  and  gaugers,    122 

N.  Water. 
cSoutherland,  Sam,  driver,  h  717  Red  Cross. 
cSoutherland,  Lewis,  lab,  h  710  N.  8th. 
cSoutherland,  T.,  butcher,  h  912  Castle. 
cSoutherland,  E.,  cooper,  h  10th  and  Castle. 
cSoutherland,  C.  H.,  cooper,  h  308  S.  8th. 
Southern  Express  Co.,  office  106  N.  Front. 
Soils,  J.  F.,  blacksmith,  h  502  Church. 
Solomon,  S.  &  B.,  dry  goods,  cor.  Market  and  Front,  h 

616  Market. 
cSpears,  Henry,  lab,  616  Harnett. 
Spencer,  Wm.,  carpenter,  h  710  N.  4th. 
cSpencer,  Andrew,  lab,  h  302  N.  10th. 
Spencer,  Luther,  lab,  h  902  N.  4th. 
Spencer,  Wm.,  carpenter,  h  513  N.  5th. 
cSpencer,  lab,  h  623  S.  8th. 
cSpencer,  J.,  stevedore,  h  501  Shaw's  alley. 
Spence,  W.  D.,  dyer,  cotton  factory,  h  Queen  and  Surry. 
cSpicer,  V.,  lab,  h  306  S.  8th. 
cSpicer,  J.,  lab,  h  421  S.  4th. 
cSpicer,  T.,  lab,  h  h  413  S.  7th. 
cSpicer,  Oliver,  lab,  h  1003  Mulberry. 
cSpicer,  Wm.,  mechanic,  h  715  Hanover. 
cSpicer,  C,  carpenter,  h  813  Swann. 
cSpicer,  Isaac,  lab,  h  1117  N.  6th. 
cSpicer,  Jim,  lab,  h  209  N.  10th. 
cSpicer,  David,  lab,  h  209  N.  10th. 
cSpicer,  George,  lab,  h  1017  Wooster. 
Spooner,  J.  W.,  book-keeper,  h  819  Princess. 
Spooner,  J.  N.,  grocer,  h  724  N.  4th. 
SPRUNT,  ALEX.  &  SON,  cotton  and  naval  stores,  cor 

Walnut  and  Water. 
Sprunt,  Mrs.  J.,  widow,  h  903  Princess. 
Sprunt,  W.  H.  (Alex.  Sprunt  &  Son),  h  402  N.  2d. 
Sprunt,  James,  (Alex.  Sprunt  &  Son),  British  vice-consul, 

h  308  S.  Front. 


Dealer  in  Fancy  and  Staple  Groceries,  Eggs,  Chickens 
and  Fruit,  19  N.  Second  St.     Free  Delivery. 


fAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  21S  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 

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Springer,  Wm.   E.,  &  Co.,    importers    of  hardware    and 

crockery,  14  X.  Front. 
Springer,  Wm.  E.,  (W.  E.  Springer  &  Co.)  h  214  N.  2d. 
Springer,  J.  C.  (W.  E.  Springer  &  Co.)  bds  12 1  Market. 
Springer,  Mrs.  C.  W.,  h  716  Market. 
SPRINGER,  J.  A.,  coal  and  wood  yard,  121  N.  Water, 

h  408  Chesnut — see  adv. 
Springer,  Charles,  driver  street  car,  bds  115  Dock. 
4  cStatcher,  John,  deputy  sheriff,  h  504  Swann. 
Stancen,  Wm.,  fisherman,  h  720  Bladen. 
STANDARD  OIL  CO.,  W.  R.  Barksdale,  manager,  cor 

Hanover  and  Water — see  adv. 
cStanford,  Spencer,  lab,  h  407  Brunswick. 
cStanford,  Jim,  flatman,  h  608  N.  9th. 
Stanland,  H.  D.,  printer,  h  312  McRae. 
Stanland,  J.  F.,  printer,  h  308  McRae. 
Stanland,  Mrs.  J.,  h  130  S.  Front. 
cStanley,  C,  lab,  h  614  nth. 
cStanley,  E.,  h  510  S.  6th. 
cStanley,  John,  lab,  h  508  N.  7th. 
cStanley,  Wm.,  stevedore,  h  913  Meadow. 
cStarkey,  T.,  lab,  h  509  S.  5th. 

cStarkey,  W.  H.,  drayman,  h  9th,  bet  Queen  and  Castle. 
cStarkey,  F.  A.,  lab,  h  9th  bet  Queen  and  Castle. 
Stedman,  Charles  M.,  lawyer,    108  Princess,  h  Market, 

bet  4th  and  5th. 
Steele,  Miss  A.  L.,  teacher,  h  Nun  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Steljes,  J.  D.,  grocer,  bds  17  N.  2d. 
Steljes,  D.,  grocer,  h  324  S.  5th. 
Stemmerman,  C.   H.,  dealer  in  barks,  roots,  &c,   303  S. 

Water,  h  7th,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Stemmerman,  C,  h  130  S.  Front. 
cSterling,  Sam,  porter,  h  616  N.  7th. 
cSterling,  D.,  drayman,  h  605  Church. 
Sternberger,  J.  dry  goods,  h  622  Dock. 
Sternberger,  S.,  clerk,  bds  622  Dock. 
Sternberger,  J.  J.,  clerk,  bds  622  Dock. 
Sternberger,  M.,  tailor,  bds  622  Dock. 
Sternes,  Ferdinand,  clerk,  bds  513  Princess. 
Stevens,  Wm.,  harness  maker,  213^  Market. 
cStevens,  Theodore,  stevedore,  h  1003  Campbell. 
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Stevens,  J.  N.,  watchman,  h  101 1  N.  7th. 

Stevens,  J.  P.,  carpenter,  h  915  Queen. 

Stevenson,  W.  M.,   insurance  agent,   cor.'   Chesnut   and 
Water,  h  222  S.  2d. 

Stevenson,  J.  C,  grocer,  h  210  Chesnut. 

Stevenson,  Mrs.  E.  T.,  h  15  S.  4th. 

Stevenson,  J.  C.  &  Taylor,  grocers,  18  S.  Front. 

Stevenson,  Mrs.  C.  E.,  widow,  h  323  S.  5th. 

Stevenson,  J.  C.  &  Co.,  grocers,  617  N.  4th. 

cStevenson,  Wesley,  lab,  h  406  Wood. 

Stewart,  A.,  508  Dawson. 

cStewart,  H.,  lab,  h  9th  near  Nun. 

Stewart,  James,  clerk,  h  1009  N.  4th. 

Stewart,  John,  h  1009  N.  4th. 

cStewart,  J.  A.,  lab,  h  712  S.  9th. 

cStewart,  W.  B.,  chair  repairer,  h  717  S.  9th. 

Styron,  C.  E.,  h  621  S.  4th. 

Styron,  W.  H.,  shoe  store,  24  N.  Front,  cigar  and  tobac- 
co store,  34  N.  Front,  h  210  N.  4th. 

Styron,  O.  W.,  postal  clerk,  h  312  Cottage  lane. 

St.  George,  John  E.,  flagman  A.  C.  L.,  h  101  N.  6th. 

cSt.  George,  Franklin,  lab,  h  1009  Mulberry. 

cSt.  George,  W.,  rice  planter,  h  915  Walnut. 

Stockton,  M.  M.,  printer,  h  125  S.  5th. 

cStokes,  J.,  stevedore,  h  107  Wright. 

cStokes,  David,  lab,  h  404  Nixon. 

cStokes,  E.  S.,  lab,  h  607  Swann. 

Stokley,  E.  W.,  clerk,  h  607  S.  5th. 

Stolter  &  Haar,  candy  manufacturers,  16  N.  2d. 

Stolter,  J.  F.,  h  1 101  Market. 

Storm,  W.   E.,  physician,  office  222  Market,   h  208  S. 
Front. 

Story,  S.  A.,  book-keeper,  h  114  Orange. 

Stover,  M.  L.,  telegraph  operator,  bds  322  N.  Front. 

Strange,  Rev.  Robert,  h  311  Market. 

Strange,  Thomas  W.,  law  office,  lOij4  Princess. 

Strickland,  Wm,  cooper,  h  41 1  Bladen. 

Strickland,  Henry,  lab,  h  ion  N.  5th. 

Strickland,  R.  J.,  cooper,  h  1007  N.  7th. 

Strickland,  R.  J.,  watchman,  h  910  N.  6th. 

Strickland,  S.  D.,  light  tender  W.  &  W.  R.  R.,  h 
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Strauss,  J.  H..  merchant,  h  709  N.  4th. 

Strauss,  Mrs.  Lena,  widow,  h  710  N,  2d. 

Strauss,  W.  H.,  ticket  agent  C.  C.  R.  R.,  and  justice  of 

the  peace,  h  1012  N.  4th. 
Strong,  George,  clerk,  bds  121  Market. 
Strock,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  millinery,  10  S.  Front. 
Struthers,  W.  M,,  book-keeper,  h  801  Market. 
Stubbs,  D.  J.,  fisherman,  h  615  Surry. 
Stubbs,  J.  A.,  lab,  h  1 1  Northrop's  alley. 
Suden,  Edward  T.,  grocer,  820  Mulberry,  h  818  Mulberry. 
cSuggs,  Toney,  wood  sawyer,  h  506  Brunswick. 
oSuggs,  John,  lighterman,  h  1006  Green. 
•  Suggs,  M.  C.,  painter,  h  804  Market. 
cSullivan,  Charles,  lab,  h  924  N.  5th. 
Sullivan,  J.  P.  O.,  carpenter,  h  719  Orange. 
cSullivan,  James,  lab,  h  811  Red  Cross. 
Summerlan,  John,  lab,  h  Wooster,  near  Front. 
Summerlan,  R.,  lab,  h  cor  Front  and  Meares. 
Summerlan,  Mrs.  P.,  widow,  h  cor  Front  and  Meares* 
Sutton,  W.  E.,  h  110  Market. 
SUTTON,  Mrs.   M.  F.,  proprietress  Sutton  House,  no 

Market — see  adv. 
Swann,  B.,  carpenter,  h  519  S.  7th. 
Swann,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  widow,  h  905  N.  5th. 
Swann,  B.  F.,  carpenter,  h  120  S.  8th. 
Swann,  J.  G.,  printer,  h  120  S.  8th. 
Swann,  T.,  carpenter,  h  120  S.  8th. 
Swann,  James,  clerk,  h  214  Chesnut. 
Swann,  B.  F.,  clerk,  h  5th  bet  Castle  and  Queen. 
cSwann,  William,  marble  cutter,  h  S.  E.  cor  Market  and 

17th. 
Swaeder,  Joe,  engineer  C.  C.  R.  R.,  h  704  N.  3d. 
Swain,  S.  A.,  naval  store  broker,  h  3d  and  Queen. 
Sweat,  Robert,  wheelwright,  h  714  N.  6th. 
Sweat,  Isham,  barber,  h  614  McRae. 
Sweeney,  Miss  K.,  dressmaker,  h  407  S.  4th. 
Sweeney,  H.,  moulder,  h  407  S.  4th. 
Sweeney,  Miss  M.  E.,  dressmaker,  h  407  S.  4th. 
Sweeney,  John,  engineer,  water  works,  h  91 1  N.  4.I1. 
Sweet,  R.  M.,  importer  salt  and  kainit,  cor   Walnut   and 

Nutt,  h  411  S.  3d. 
cSwift,  Frank,  lab,  h  309  N.  9th. 


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h  220  N.  2d. 
Swindell'  W.  H.,  carpenter,  h  814  Dock. 
cSwinleX,  Jury,  stevedore,  h  910  F.  8th. 
cSwinson,  A.,  carpenter,  h  611  S.  9th. 


Taft,  W.,  Capt.  steamer  Pet,  h  715  S.  3d. 

cTalley,  Robert,  driver,  h  1018  Chesnut. 

cTate,  W.  H.,  fireman,  h  522  Price's  alley. 

TAYLOR'S  BAZAAR,  milinery  and  fancy  goods,  118 
Market — see  adv. 

Taylor,  J.  J.,  shoemaker,  h  1 1  N.  2d. 

Taylor,  J.,  lab,  h  616  Ann. 

Taylor,  John  D.,  book-keeper,  h  215  Walnut. 

Taylor,  Allen,  h  215  Walnut. 

Taylor,  Walker,  insurance  agent,  h  215  Walnut. 

Taylor,  J.  W.,  h  308  N.  2d. 

Taylor,  M.  P.,  h  119  Red  Cross. 

Taylor,  Winfield,  engineer,  h  516  N.  3d. 

Taylor,  J.  B.,  clerk,  h  419  S.  5th. 

Taylor,  W.,  fisherman,  h  Wooster  bet  5th  and  6th. 

Taylor,  Swaff,  section  master  W.  W.  R.  R.,  h  619  Han- 
over. 

Taylor,  Leo,  clerk,  h  719  Market. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES,  H..  stoves  and  house  furnishing 
goods,  23  S.  Front,  h  619  Mulberry. 

Taylor,  John  E.,  h  719  Market. 

Taylor,  J.  W.,  Capt.  steamboat  Acme,  h  Front  bet  Queen 
and  Surry. 

Taylor,  Mrs.  E.  H.,  widow,  h  208  Castle. 

Taylor,  G.  S.,  steward,  h  208  Castle. 

cTaylor,  Henry,  carpenter  and  contractor,  h    112    N.  8th. 

cTAYLOR,  JOHN  E.,  boot  and  shoe  store,  109  Prin- 
cess, h  1 14  N.  8th — see  adv. 

cTaylor,  L.,  lab,  h  Orange  bet  9th  and  10th. 

cTaylor,  S.,  lab,  h  409  alley  on  5th  bet  Church  and 
Castle. 

cTaylor,  Henry,  lab,  h  141 8  Market.     • 

cTaylor,  James  W.,  shoemaker,  h  906  Market. 

cTaylor,  T.,  lab,  h  617  S.  2d. 

cTaylor,  H.,  lab,  h  512  S.  4th. 

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cTaylor,  H.,  lab,  h  520  S.  4th. 

cTaylor,  B.,  drayman,  h  224  S.  2d. 

cTeachum,  William,  lab,  h  7(1  Brunswick. 

cTelfair,  Rev.  James  W.,  h  615  Walnut. 

cTelfair,  J., barber,  h  521   S.  9th. 

cTelfair,  F.  W.,  brick  mason,  h  521  S.  9th. 

cTelfair,  Joseph,  h  1212  Market. 

cTelfair,  John,  lab,  h  1 1 15  N.  7th. 

cTelfair,  J.,  stevedore,  h  711  S.  2d. 

cTelfair,  R.,  lab,h  711  S.  2d. 

Temple,  J.,  carpenter,  h  108  Church. 

Temple,  W.,  tinner,  h  609  S.  4th. 

Tenent.,  E.  S.,  h  219  Walnut. 

Terry,  S.  H.,  keeper  alms  house,  h  90A  N.  6th. 

Terry,  C.  G.,  conductor,  h  1023  N.  3d. 

Thayer,  T.,  fisherman,  h  2  Meare's  alley. 

Thees,  J.  H.,  grocer,  802  Castle. 

The  Mercantile  Association  of  the  Carolinas,  office    1 11 

N.  Front. 
THE  MORNING  STAR,  newspaper^  and  11  Princess. 
THE  CAPE  FEAR  ACADEMY,  W.  Catlett  principal, 

506  N.  4th. 
THE  MERCANTILE  AGENCY,  R.  G.  DUN   &  CO., 

office  220  Market. 
Thomas,  L.  P.,  clerk,  h  413  N.  5th. 
Thomas,  W.  G.  &  G.  G.,  physicians,  office    315    Market, 

h  319  Market, 
Thomas  &  Co.,  grocers,  521  N.  4th. 
Thomas,  J.  H.,  h  408  N.  3d. 
Thomas,  Frank,  carpenter,  h  722  N.  2d. 
cThomas,  E.  A.,  cooper,  h  209  Castle. 
cThomas,  John  E.,  grocer,  520  Walnut. 
cThomas,  J.,  lab,  h  418  S.  5th. 
cThomas,  Richard,  lab,  h  13 16  N.  5th. 
cThomas,  Robert,  stevedore,  h  1005  N.  8th. 
cThomas,  Adolphus,  shoemaker,  h  9  N.  2d. 
cThomas,  A.,  drayman,  h  507  S.  5th. 
cThomas,  Richard,  lab,  h  809  N.  5th. 
cThomas,  Smith,  porter,  h  606  McRae. 
Thompson,  T.  H.,  salesman,  h  413  Princess. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Mary,  h  821   Dock. 
Thompson,  J.,  lab,  h  707  S.  6th. 


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Thompson,  Mrs.  E.  W.,  h  114  Red  Cross. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  L.  A.,  widow,  dressmaker,  h  112  S.  8th 

Thompson,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  widow,  h  708  Dock. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  S.,  h  205  S.  2d. 

Thompson,  J.  E.,  painter,  h  205  S.  2d, 

cThompson,  Mrs.  Matilda,  seamstress,  h  19  S.  2d. 

cThompson,  J.,  lab,  h  711  S.  8th. 

cThompson,  Jacob,  baggage  wagon,  h  1216  N.  8th. 

cThompson,  Autry,  lab,  h  1107  Hutaft's  alley. 

cThompson,  Jake,  stevedore,  h  811  Bladen. 

Thorburn,  Mrs.,  R.,  h  411  N.  3d. 

Thorburn,  Walter,  clerk,  h  113  N.  7th. 

Thornton,  Mrs.  Maria,  widow,  h  926  N.  4th. 

Thornton,  Holley,  engineer,  h  1107  N.  3d. 

Thornton,  Thomas,  engineer,  ^501    Harnett. 

cThurber,  Rev.  W.  H.,  h  306  S.  7th. 

Thurston,  Thomas,  engineer,  h  401  Harnett. 

Tienken,  J.  G.  W.,  grocer,  N.  E.  cor  9th  and  Queen. 

Tienken,  M.  G.,  grocer,  601  Castle,  cor  4th,  h  same. 

Tienken,  John  H.,  h  916  Market. 

Tileston     Normal    School,    410    Ann,  Miss    Amy     M. 

Bradley,  principal. 
Tilgan,  H.,  policeman,  h  612  Ann. 
Tilghman,  C.  C,  h  320  Chesnut. 
Tilley,  George  F.,  butcher,  h  605   Dock. 
Tindel,  Mrs.  N.,  widow,  h  609  S.  Front. 
Tolar,  J.  M.,  clerk,  h  217S.  2d. 
Tolar,  Mrs.  M.  S.,  seamstress,  h  813  S.  5th. 
Tolar,  Thomas  S.,  tinner,  h  310  Red  Cross. 
Tolson,  Rev.  G.  M.,  h  14  N.  7th. 
Tompson,  Thomas,  bar  tender,  h  310  Nutt. 
Toomer,  E.  O.,  broker,  h  311  S.  Front. 
Toomer,  W.  J.,  book-keeper,  h  311  S.  Front. 
Toomer,  \V.  P.,  cashier  Wilmington  Savings  Bank,  h 

S.  Front. 
Toomer,  Miss  Mary,  J.,  h  420  Mulberry. 
cToomer,  John,  porter,  h  120  N.  nth. 
cToomer,  Anthony,  coachman,  h  711  Hanover. 
cToomer,  Emanuel,  lab,  h  1101  HutafTs  alley. 
cToomer,  Cupid,  tub  maker,  h  1 106  N.  8th. 
Toon,  W.  P.,  clerk,  h  518   Princess. 
cToon.  W.  H.,  lab,  h  504  Brunswick. 


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cToon,  Frank,  lab,  h  1313  N.  5th. 

cTorrence,  G.  C,  lab,  h   1016  Princess. 

Torpy,  Tom,  mechanic,  h  414  N.  2d. 

Townsend,  Mrs.  Alice,  widow,  h  420  Harnett. 

cTownson,  John,  lab,  h  1018  N.  5th. 

Tracy,  W.  J.,  carpenter,  h  602  N.  5th. 

Trail,  Mrs.  A.,  widow,  h  516  Nun. 

cTravers,  G.,  lab,  h  2d  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 

Tresa,  Sister,  teacher  Convent  of  Mercy,  4th  and  Ann. 

Trunda,  V.,  Musician,  bds  24  N.  Front. 

TUCKER,  H.  A.,  granite  and  marble    worker,  yard  310 

N.  Front,  bds  24^  N.  Front — see  adv. 
Tucker,  J.  H.,  carpenter,  h  903  N.  9th. 
cTucker,  Josh,  lab,  h  1017  Campbell. 
cTucker,  Jim,  drayman,  h  807  N.  5th. 
cTucker,  R.,  stevedore,  h  216  Castle. 
Turley,  W.  H.,  clerk,  h  1007  N.  4th. 
Turley,  William,  farmer,  h  222  Davis. 
Turley,  Charles,  street  car  driver,  h  222  Davis. 
Turlington,  E.,  timber  inspector,  h  412   N.  3d. 
Turlington,  W.  B.,  clerk    Front    St.    Market,    h    121    S. 

Front. 
Turlington,  W.  H.,  miller,  h  508  N.  4th. 
Turlington.  B.  F.,  policeman,  h  414  Walnut. 
Turner,  J.  R.,  clerk,  h  119  Castle. 
Turner,  J.  H.,  carpenter,  h  719  Orange. 
Turner,   J.    W.,    supt.  insurance    agencies,    h    2045^  S. 

Front. 
cTurner,  R.,  lab,  h  616  S.  1  ith. 
cTurner,  John,  stevedore,  h  616  S.  nth. 
cTurner,  Richard,  lab,  h  1009  Market. 
cTurner,  Haywood,  stevedore,  h  1009  Market. 
cTurner,  Pompey,  lab,  h  505  Howard. 
cTurner,  E.,  lab,  h  208  Marsteller. 
cTurner,  J.,  stevedare,  h  416  S.  8th. 
cTurner,  Joe,  barber,  h  615  N.  8th. 
cTurner,  Henry,  wood  yard,  S.  Water,  h  620  McRae. 
cTurner,  G.,  carpenter,  h  216  S  6th. 

Turner,  Thomas,  brick  mason  and  plasterer,  h  119  Castle. 
TURRENTINE,  VOLLERS  &  CO.,  (J.  R.  Turrentine, 

H.  L.  Vollers  and  Fred  G.  Hashagan)  brokers,  foot 

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JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
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Turrentine,  John  R.,  (Turrentine,  Vollers  &  Co.)    h    814 

Market. 
Twining,  Coleman,  carpenter,  h  414  N.  6th. 
Twining,  H.  C,  baggage  agent,  h  518  Red  Cross. 
Twining,  S.  E.,  h  622  S.  7th. 
Tyler,  Thad,  pattern  maker,  h  314  S.  6th. 
cTyler,  William,  lab,  h  10 1 2  James. 
cTyler,  Isaac,  lab,  h  913  Mulberry. 
cTyson,  C,  shingle  maker,  h  Wooster  bet  Front  and  2d. 


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Ulrich,  William,  grocer,  502  S.  Front,  h  same. 

Ulrich,  William,  Jr.,  clerk,  bds  502  S.  Front. 

U.  S.  CUSTOM  HOUSE,  14  N.  Water. 

U.  S.  ENGINEERS' OFFICE,  117^  N.  2d, 

U.  S.  POST  OFFICE,  S.  W.  corner  Chesnut  and  2d. 

Van  Amnnge,   Stacy,  Judge  of  Probate  and   President 

Ocean  View  R.  R.,  h  320  Walnut. 
Van  Amringe,  C.  S.,  bds.  320  Walnut. 
Van  Amringe,  A.  E.,  bds  320  Walnut. 
Van  Aukin,[fMiss  M.,  teacher,  h  Nun,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Van  Bokkelen,  Mrs,  E.  J.,  widow,  h  1 14  S.  2d. 
cVann,  Edward,  porter,  h  823  Green. 
cVann,  F.,  shoemaker,  h  416  S.  8th. 
Van  Orsdell,  T.  P.,  clerk,  h  in  S.  6th. 
Van  Orsdell,  Mrs.  widow,  h  ill   S.  6th. 
Van  Laer,  E.,  pianos  and  organs,  407  Red  Cross,  h  409 

Red  Cross. 
Varonica,  Sister,  teacher,  Convent  Mercy,  cor.  4th  and 

Ann. 
cVass,  J.  N  ,  book  agent,  h  126  S.  1  ith. 
Veney,  M.  S.,  blacksmith,  h  709  N.  5th. 
Veninis,  Joe,  lab,  h  717  Harnett. 
Verness,  Reuben,  upholsterer,  h  606  N.  10th. 
Vernan,  C.  C,  lab,  h  917  Brown's  alley. 
Viagres,  Emanuel,  watchman,  h  715  Bladen. 
Vick,  S.  W.,   clerk  Board   of  County   Commissioners,   h 

119  N.  3d. 
Vincent,  N.  B.,  upholsterer,  h  116  N.  2d. 


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A.  SOHLOSS  &  CO.  Auctioneers  and  Commission  Merchants,  21  and 
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Vincent,  Z.  Q.,  conductor,  h  11 12  N.  4th. 

Vining,  J.  B.,  shoemaker,  h  503  S.  Front. 

Vining,  J.,  carpenter,  h  808  Bonnerman's  alley. 

Vollers,  H,  (Adrian  &  Vollers),  h  23  S.  2d. 

Vollers,  L.  H.,  (Turrentine,  Vollers  &  Co.)  h  23  S,  2d. 

Vollers,  Luhr,  grocer,  26  S.  Front,  h  119  Orange. 

Vollers,  H.  L„  grocer,  119  S.  7th,  h  same. 

VonGlahn,  Wtn,  clerk,  h  520  N.  3d. 

VonGlahn,  Henry,  boot  and  shoe  store,    109  Market,  h 

19  N.  5th. 
Von  Kampen,  Charles  F.,  grocer,  501  S.  4th,  h  same. 
Von  Kampen,  Henry,  grocer,  722  N.  Water,  h  same. 
Voss,  J.  W.,  clerk,  h  9  Blunt's  Alley. 
Voss,  J.  G.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  109  N.  2d,  h  9  Blunt's 

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Wachsmuth,  Lewis,  engineer,  h  314  N.  4th. 

cWackle,  M.,  huckster,  h  704  Ann. 

cWade,  Scott,  huckster,  h  417  Campbell, 

cWade,  E.  T.,  h  415  Walnut. 

cWade,  L.,  h  11  King's  alley. 

Waddell,  Col.  A.  M.,   lawyer,   office,    101^4  Princess,  h 

218  S.  3d. 
Waddell,  A.  M.,  Jr.,  cashier  Acme  Manufacturing  Co., 

bds  218  S.  3d. 
c Waddell,  R.,  lab,  h  912  Orange. 
cWaddell,  Cato,  stevedore,  h  804  McRae. 
cWaddell,  Wm,  stevedore,  802  McRae. 
cWaddell,  Geo.  C,  lab.  h  12 16  Love's  alley. 
cWaddell,  A.,  cooper,  h  410  Castle. 
cWaddell,  Joe,  lab,  h  Wooster  and  Surrey. 
cWaddell,  Wm.,  lab,  h  921  Dock, 
c Wagner,  Tom,  lab,  h  1017  Hutaffs  alley. 
Wallace,  Thomas  E.,  contractor,  bds  26  N.  Front. 
cWallace,  Robert,  lab,  h  808  N.  5th. 
Walker,  Thomas  D.,  h  808  Market. 
cWalker,  E.,  blacksmith,  h  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
cWalker,  Charles,  porter,  h  707  Dock. 
cWalker,  David,  coachman,  h  709  Dock. 
cWalker,  C,  janitor,  h  709  Ann. 

Walker,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  widow,  boarding  house,  215  S.  7th. 
Walker,  J.  A.,  h  413  Orange. 


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C.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  &  CO.,  make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriages 
Buggies,  Wagons,  Carts  and  Drays.       Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts. 


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^cWalker,  M.  E.,  policeman,  h  Nun,  bet  7th  and  8th. 
cWalker,  J.  B.,  drayman,  h  Nun,  bet.  7th  and  8th. 
c Walker,  A.,  lab,  h  412  S.  8th. 
cWalker,  H.  B.,  stevedore,  h  618  Nun. 
Walker,  James,  contractor  and  builder,   h    1601  Market 

and  1 6th. 
cWalker,  C.  H.,  waiter,  h  712  Church. 
cWalker,  T.  E.,  porter,  h  808  Castle. 
Walker,  A.  K.,  book-keeper,  h  620  Chesnut. 
Walker,  Wm.  A.,  h  620  Chesnut, 
Walker,  W.  K.,  book-keeper,  h  620  Chesnut. 
cWalker,  W.  H.,  lab,  h  308  Brunswick. 
cWalker,  Andrew,  stevedore,  h  11 07  N.  5th. 
cWalker,  Handy,  lab,  h  1008  Jones. 
Walker,  Wm.,  lab,  h  415  Harnett. 
cWalker,  Calvin,  shoemaker,  h  311  Campbell. 
Walker,  Wm.  A.,  merchandise,  603  N.  4th. 
cWalker,  James,  musician,  h  814  Swann. 
cWalker,  Pleasant,  lab,  h  1207  Brown's  alley. 
Walker,  Joe,  lab,  h  1217  N.  7th. 
cWalker,  George,  lab,  h  811  Bladen. 
cWalker,  James,  brick  mason,  h  1002  N.  6th. 
cWalker,  H.  S.,  lab,  h  306  N.  6th. 
cWalker,  Charles,  lab,  h  314  N.  4th. 
cWalker,  Abram,  drayman,  h  319  N.  9th. 
cWalker,  A.,  lab,  h  210  Castle. 
Walsh,  Harry,  clerk,  h  513  Chesnut. 
Walsh,  D.  H.,  clerk,  h  314  N.  7th. 
Walsh,  H.  G.,  clerk,  h  314  N.  7th. 
Walton,  J.  C,  clerk,  512  S.  3d. 
Walton,  Rev.  M.  C,  h  12  N.  9th. 
Ward,  Mrs.  C.  H.,  boarding  house,  107  Mulberry. 
Ward,  C.  H.,  clerk,  h  107  Mulberry. 
Ward,  G.  H.,  supt.  Bellevue  Cemetery,  h  720  N.  7th. 
Ward,  J.  M.,  book-keeper,  h  609  Bladen. 
Ward,  J.  W.,  ship  carpenter,  h  516  S.  3d. 
cWard,  W.,  lab,  h  107  S.  13th. 
cWard,  Murphy,  carpenter,  h  512  N.  nth. 
cWARD,  C.  H.,  barber  shop,  9  S.  Front,  h  320  Church 
c Warren,  F.,  lab,  h  705  Ann. 

Warren,  Mrs.  E.   &    Son.,  confectioners,  Exchange    cor- 
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Straw  Paper,  Paper  Bags.  &c.       YATES'  BOOK  STORE,  Wilmington. 


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Warren,  A.  G.,  h  12  S.  2d. 

Warren,  Joseph,  candy  maker,  h  12  S.  2d. 

Warren,  Ed,  candy  maker,  h  12  S.  2d. 

Warren,  Elisha,  clerk,  h  12  S.  2d. 

Warren,  Richard,  clerk,  h  12  S.  2d. 

Warren,  George,  moulder,  h  3d  near  Queen. 

c Warren,  William,  lab,  h  613  S.  loth. 

Warrock,  W.  S.,  foreman  Star  job  office. 

cWashington,    Amos,  caulker,    h  2d    bet    Harnett    and 

Cowan. 
cWashington,  William,  lab,  h  718  N.  8th. 
cWashington,  Stephen,  lab,  h  912  N.  5th. 
cWashington,  George,  lab,  h  214  Castle. 
Watkins,  Wrs.  L.  B.,  widow,  dressmaker,  h  511  S.  2d. 
Watkins,  W.  T.,  lab,  h  511  S.  2d. 
Wratson,  C.  D.,  grocer,  h  122  N.  8th. 
Watson,  T.  S.,  h  912  N.  6th. 
WATSON,  REV.  Dr.  A.  A.,  Bishop  Eastern  Carolina, 

h  570  Orange. 
WATSON,  A.  W.,  crockery  store,  115    Princess,  h    612 

Mnlberry— see  adv. 
cWatson,  W.,  lab,  h  416  Queen. 
Watson,  J.  R„  upholsterer,  h  708  S.  15th. 
Watters,  William,  h  1 10  Orange. 
Watters,  J.  H.,  grocer,  h  1 10  Orange. 
Waters,  H.  H.,  book-keeper,  h  217  S.  Front, 
c Waters,  J.,  lab,  h  406  S.  4th. 
c Waters,  York,  blacksmith,  h  618  N.  7th. 
Waters,  George,  lab,  h  13 10  McRae's  alley. 
Waters,  G.  W.,  grocer,  cor  7th  and  Harnett. 
Waters,  Martin,  lab,  h  11 14  McRae's  alley. 
Waters,  S.  butler,  h  305   Queen. 
Waxman,  H.,  h  416  Market. 
Way,  Miss  L.  P.,  teacher,  h  406  Church. 
cWear,  L.,  lab,  h  117  Queen. 
Weahterley,  Thomas,  h  311  Mulberry. 
cWeavil,  A.,  lab,  h  703  Ann. 

WEBB,  MRS.  H.,  florist,  h  708  Market— see  adv. 
Webb,  Harry,  clerk,  h  708  Market. 
Webb,  Thomas,  clerk,  h  708  Market. 
cWebb,  John,  fireman,  h  720  S.  2d. 


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U.  H.  Of  nllNULn,    Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C 


'AYLOR'S  BAZAAR.     Wholesale  and  Retail  Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods, 
Fashionable  Goods,  Low  Prices.     118  Market  st.,  Wilmington.  N.  C, 


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Webster,  Miss  Lydia,  teacher,  h  422  Ann. 

cWebster,  Daniel,  lab,  h  70S  Red  Cross. 

Weddenton.  J.  V.,  mail  agent, bds  105  Dock. 

Weeks,  William,  brick  mason,  h  Brown's  alley. 

Weeks,  D.  S.,  butcher,  h  8 17  Chesnut. 

cWeeber,  John  H.,  lab,  h  715  N.  8th, 

Wehrhahn,  A.,  black  and  ship  smith,  11   S.  Water. 

cWeildon.  W.,  lab,  h  1020  Ann. 

Weil,  J.,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  128  Market,  h  21 1  N.  3d. 

Weil,  Lewis,  clerk,  h  211  N.  3d. 

Weil,  Julius,  clerk,  h  21 1  N.  3d. 

Weil,  Henry,  clerk,  h  21 1    N.  3d. 

Weill,  Affreight  clerk  A.  C.  L/,  h  319  Chesnut. 

Weill.  S.  C.  (Ricaud  &  Weill),  lawyer,  h  520  Market. 


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West,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  matron  old  ladies  rest 

West,  M.  O.,  clerk,  bds  213  N.  7th 

West,  D.  M.,  carpenter,  h  308  Harnett. 

cWest,  J.,  lab,  h  506  Price's  alley. 

cWestbrook,  J.,  lab,  h  620  Nixon. 

Westerman,  F.,  clerk'  bds  41 1  Dock. 

Westerman,  H.,  (E.  Peschau  &  Westerman)  h  41 1  Dock. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  office,  19  N.  Front. 

cWeston,  Frank,  lab,  h  1008  Mulberry. 

Wesson,  Miss  C.  L.,  seamstress,  h  419  Walnut. 

cWheeler,  A.,  lab,  h  520  Church. 

Wheethouse,  D.,  spring  maker,  h  208  S.  Front. 

Whitaker,  Mrs.  S.  F.,  widow,  h  206  S.  4th. 

cWhite,  S.,lab,h  711  S.  9th. 

White,  B.  F.,  upholsterer  and  paper  hanger,  216  Market, 

h  806  Market. 
White,  Jeff,  mechanic,  bds  504  N.  Front. 
cWhite,  Thomas,  drayman,  h  512  N.  9th. 
Wells,  Mrs.  K.,  widow,  h  407  Queen. 
Wells,  Alex,  watchman,  h  816  N.  5th. 
Welch,  G.,  conductor,  bds. 
Welch,  J.  T.,  lab,  h  520  Queen. 
Wentzensen,  H.,  grocer,  919  Princess,  h  same. 
Werner,  John,  barber,  29  Market,  bds  no  Market. 
Wescott,  W.,   grocer,    Church,  bet  6th  and   7th,  h   601 

Harnett. 
Wessell,  E.  D.,  grocer,  113  S.  Front,  h  same. 
Wessell,  A.  D.,  grocer.  3  S.  2d,  h  115  S-Front. 


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Chesnut. 
Wessell,  A.  C,  grocer,  134  Market,  h  615  Chesnut. 
WEST,  ISAIAH,  clerk,  h  814  N.  5th. 
WEST  &  CO.,  grocers,  127  Market. 
West,  Mrs.  Emma,  widow,  h  116  N.  3d. 
West,  H.  P.,  grocer,  h  310  Chesnut. 
c White,  Anthony,  flatman,  h  607  N.  8th. 
cWhite,  Robert,  F.,  miller,  h  602  N.  9th. 
White,  Ellis,  carpenter,  h  903  N.  9th. 
c White,  Jim,  driver,  h  408  McRae, 
White,  D.  G.,  engineer,  h  711  Mulberry. 
White,  J.  L.,  policeman,  h  711  Mulberry. 
White,  C.  H.,  book-keeper,  h  711  Mulberry, 
c White  Sam,  lab,  h  311  N.  9th. 

cWhiteman,  John  H.,  woodyard,  S.  Water,  h  207  N.  7th. 
cWhiteman,  Wm.,  lab,  h  620  Nixon, 
c Whitfield,  Henry,  stone  cutter,  h  1428  Market. 
cWhitfield,  M.,  cooper,  h  910  S.  12th. 
WHITEHEAD,  W.  A.,  broker,  h  406  S.  5th. 
Whitehead,  W.  G.,  broker,  h  496  S.  5th. 
cWhitehead,  H.  J.,  carpenter,  h  510  N.  10th. 
cWhitehead,  Dudley,  lab,  h  306  N.  6th. 
Whitehurst,  John,  carpenter,  h  1009  N.  5th. 
Whiting,  H.  A.,  h  108  S.  3d. 
Whiting,  Mrs.  K.  D.,  widow,  h  413  Orange. 
Whitman,  J.  W.,  h  417  Princess. 
cWhitney,  C,  lab,  h  701  Ann. 
•fccWhitney,  J.  W.,  deputy  sherriff,  h  710  Brunswick. 
eWhitted,  J.,  hackman,  h  606  Ann. 
cWhitted,  S.,  lab,  h  318  S.  6th. 
c Whitley,  W.,  lab,  h  15  Northrop's  alley. 
Wiggins,  Mrs.  E.,  millinery,   115  Market,  h  114  S.  2d. 
Wiggins,  O.  A.  (Parsley  &  Wiggins),  h  224  S.  3d. 
c Wiggins,  James  B.,  cotton  tier,  h  613  Harnett. 
cWiggins,  W.  H.,  cotton  tier,  h  710  N.  5th. 
cWiggs,  Samuel,  lab,  h  1204  N.  6th. 
cWilbon,  C.  H.,  lab,  h  61 1  S.  5th. 
cWilkins,  A.,  coachman,  h  115  S.  Front. 
cWilkins,  Wm.  Jr.,  lab,  h  701  S.  10th. 
cWilkins,  John,  carpenter,  h  16th  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
cWilkins,  D.,  lab,  h  701  S.  10th. 

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BANK  OF  NEW  HANOVER 

WILMINGTON,   N.   C. 


Authorized  Capital,  -  -  $1,000,000. 

(ash  Capital  paid  in  -  -  $300,000. 

Surplus  Fund,  -  -  -  $130,000. 


DIRECTORS  : 

W.   I.  GORE,  C.  M.  STEDMAN,  G.  W.  WILLIAMS, 

ISAAC  BATES,  DONALD  MacRAE, 

JAS.  A.  LEAK,  H.  VOLLERS,  F.  RHEINSTEIN. 

E.  B.   BORDEN,  J.  W.  ATKINSON. 

ISAAC  BATES,   President.  G.  W.  WILLIAMS,  Vice  President. 

WM.  L.  SMITH,  Cashier. 

SUTTON^OUSE, 

MRS.  M.  F.  SUTTON,    Proprietress. 
110  MARKET  STREET,  WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


For  unsurpassed  accommodations,  good  fare,  and  all  the  comforts 
of  home,  don't  forget  to  stop  at  the  SUTTON  HOUSE,  at  the  follow- 
ing very  low  rates  :  Per  week,  $5.00;  per  day,  $1.00;  per  meal.  25  cents. 
Special  rates  offered  to  Excursion  Parties  visiting  the  city.  Our  table 
is  supplied  with  the  best  the  market  affords. 

3VE-A»H.TI3>f    O'BRIEN, 

RAILHOAD    J3J±Tl 

Cor.  NUTT  AND  RED  (  ROSS  STREETS. 

The  finest  Liquors  in  the  City,  such  as  WINES,  BRANDIES,  ALES, 
BEER,  &c,  in  fact  everything  to  be  found  in  a  first-class  saloon.  The 
choicest  brands  of  TOBACCO  and  CIGARS  always  on  hand. 


B.  SOUTHEFLAND  &  CO  ,  Retail  dealers  in  ALL  CLASSES 
of  VEHICLES.  Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Streets, 


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Wilkins,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  widow,  h  8th,  near  Queen. 

Wilkins,  Wm.,  drayman,  h  701  S.  10th. 

cWilkerson,  F.,  lab,  h  511  S.  4th. 

cWilkerson,  John,  tinner,  h  714  N.  4th. 

Willard,  Miss  B.  F.,  art  studio,  h  15  S.  4th. 

Willard,  M.  S.,  insurance  agt.,  214  N.  Water,  h  204  S.  6th. 

Willard,  A.  A.,  cotton  merchant,  h  520  Orange. 

Willard   J.  B.,  clerk,  h  520  Orange. 

Willard,  E.  P.,  clerk,  h  520  Orange. 

WILLIAMS,  E.  D.,  Capt.  steam  tug  Marie,  h  601  Ann 

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Williams,  C,  clerk,  h  Dock  bet.  8th  and  9th. 
Williams,  J.  J.,  clerk,  h  618  Wooster. 
Williams,  W.  A.,  book-keeper,  h  118  S.  4th. 
Williams,  W.  G.,  (Williams,  Rankin  &  Co.),  h  10  S.  5th. 
Williams,  J.  K.,  clerk,  h  10  S.  5th. 
Williams,  D.  M.,  h  10  S.  5th. 
Williams,  R.  L.,  h  10  S.  5th. 
Williams,  W.  W.,  steward  Orton  House. 
Williams  &   Rankin,   wholesale   grocers,   16  and    18   N. 

Water. 
Williams,  Mrs.  A.,  widow,  seamstress,  h  4th  and  Ann. 
Williams,  J.  R.,  agent  Southern  Express  Co.,  h  118  Red 

Cross. 
Williams,  J.  H.,  captain  steam  tug  Stetson,  h  415  S.  4th. 
Williams,  C.  M.,  machinist,  h  410  S.  8th. 
Williams,  A.  M.,  carpenter,  h  410  S.  8th. 
Williams,  Mrs.  Jane,  widow,  h  410  S.  8th. 
Williams,  Mrs.  A.,  seamstress,  h  523  S.  7th. 
Williams,  T.  W.,  lab,  h  6th  bet  Wooster  and  Dawson. 
Williams,  C.  E.,  lab,  h  708  Queen. 
Williams,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  widow,  h  905  Wooster. 
Williams,  J.  T.,  lab,  h  108  Castle, 
Williams,  W.  F.,  telegraph  operator,  h  5 13  Market. 
Williams,  G.  D.,  street  car  driver,  h  414  Harnett. 
Williams,  Mrs.  C.  J.,  widow,  seamstress,  h    1003   N.  5th. 
Williams,  Mrs.  E.  B.,  h  510  Princess. 
Williams,  T.  L.,  policeman,  h  812  Princess. 
Williams,  J.  W.,  carpenter,  h  415  N.  9th. 
Williams,  J.  M.,  engineer,  h  310  McRae. 
c Williams,  F.,  lab,  h  210  S.  7th. 

k    P     NANKINS,  Family  Supply  Store,  19  North  Second  St.,  guaran- 
n.  U.   fl  tees  quality,  correct  weight  and  measure,  and  prompt  delivery. 


AYLOR'S  BAZAAR.     Wholesale  and  Retail  Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods, 
Fashionable  Goods,  Low  Prices.     11S  Market  st.,  Wilmington.  N.  C, 


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T.,  stevedore,  h  704  Orange. 

W.  A.,  lab,  h  St.  James  avenue. 

J.,  lab,  h  8th  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

Louis,  stevedore,  h  II 16  Meadow. 

J.,  shoemaker,  h  1 108  Dock. 

B.,  stevedore,  h  121  Orange. 

Lee,  lab,  h  307  N.  2d. 

B.,  lab,  h  720  Ann. 

T.,  lab,  h  804  Castle. 

Sandy,  lab,  h  12 18  Market. 

Rev.  E.,  h  510  Church. 

D.,  painter,  h  507  S.  7th. 

M.,  lab,  h  510  S.  5th. 

J.,  lab,  h  409  Castle. 

B.,  lab,  h  409  Castle. 

A.,  lab,  h  1 106  Queen. 

S.  drayman,  h  920  Castle. 

A.,  drayman,  h  9190  Castle. 

J.,  lab,  h  713  S.  9th. 

S.  B.,  lab,  h  908  Queen. 

J.,  lab,  h  908  Queen. 

Richard,  wheelwright,  h  222  McRae. 

Gilbert,  cooper,  h  510  McRae. 

Robert,  lab,  h  218  N.  10th. 

D.,  lab,  h  11  N.  1  ith. 

Henry,  lab,  h  718  Red  Cross. 

Paul,  lab,  h  510  N.  9th. 

Edward,  drayman,  h  616  N.  9th. 

Peter,  lab.h  614  N.  10th. 

George,  drayman,  h  1113  N.  5th. 

S.,  lab,  h  404  Harnett. 

W.,  lab,  h  1010  James. 

J.  C,  lab,  h  James. 

G.,  drayman,  h  718  McRae. 

Ben,  lab,  h  414  Nixon. 

Lee,  h  10 12.  N.  7th. 

H.  C,  lab,  h  812  Bladen. 

John,  lab,  h  719  Bladen. 

James,  lab,  h  806  N.  6th. 

J.,  lab,  h  11 17  N.  7th. 

Wilson,  lab,  h  803  Nixon. 

Lewis,  lab,  1206  N.  9th. 


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148  MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

"ATLANTIC  VIEW" 

/      V  WRIGHTSVILLE,  N.  C. 

ED.  WILSON    MANNING, 

PROPRIETOR. 

§S  LOCATED  near  the  water,  and  commands  a  beautiful  view  of 
the  Atlantic  Ocean.  The  Wrightsville  depot  of  the  Sea  Coast 
Railroad  from  Wilmington  adjoins  my  enclosure  and  is  but  a  few 
'  \~?  steps  from  the  Hotel.  We  make  no  charge  for  transportation  of 
baggage. 

Besides  railroad  facilities  for  reaching  Wilmington,  eight  or  ten 
times  a  day,  there  is  a  beautiful  shell  road  from  my  place  to  the  city, 
a  distance  of  eight  miles.  The  Ocean  View  Railroad  train  runs  from 
my  place  to  the  Hammocks  and  down  the  Beach  at  short  intervals  during 
the  day  and  night,  thus  affording  visitors  all  the  privileges  of 

SURF  BATHING  AND  SIGHT-SEEING 

on  the  beach  without  being  compelled  to  remain  there  any  longer  than 
is  desired. 

BATH  HOUSES  FOR  STILL  WATER  BATHING 

at  our  own  landing,  within  300  feet  of  the  house.  Boats  for  sailing  on 
the  Sound  or  on  the  Ocean,  and  fishing  in  the  Sound  or  at  sea.  Daily 
mail  and  telegraph  communication  to  all  parts  of  the  world.  The  per- 
manent grounds  for  the 

STATE  ENCAMPMENT 

with  its  battery  of  heavy  guns  is  located  so  near  that  the  drilling  of  the 
State  Guard  can  be  viewed  from  my  place.  We  have  good  drinking 
water;  splendid  sea  breezes  and  a  supply  of 

FISH,  OYSTERS,  CRABS,  SHRIMPS  AND  CLAMS 

in  their  seasons. 

The  rooms  in  the  Main  Building  and  Cottages  are  well  arranged  for 
ventilation. 

THE  DANCING  PAVILION 

Is  made  attractive  by  music,  beauty  and  pleasure  during  the  evenings. 
THE  CLUB  HOUSE, 

Pool  and  Billiard  Tables  and  Bowling  Alley,  are  outside  of  the  premises 
and  kept  in  good  style. 

Terms  for  Board  are  Reasonble  with  Special  Rates 
for  Families. 

A  glance  at  these  advantages  for  a  Summer  Resort  must  convince 
anyone  that  there  is  no  place  on  the  coast  that  presents  a  greater  variety 
of  means  for  enjoyment  than 

"ATLANTIC  VIEW,"  WRIGHTSVILLE,  N.  C. 

The  mildness  of  the  climate  during  the  Winter  months  will  make 
this  one  of  the  most  attractive  Winter  Resorts  on  the  coast. 


JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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cWilliams,  Dan,  lab,  h  Taylor,  bet  8th  and  9th. 

cWilliams,  Rob,  lab,  h  512  Red  Cross. 

cWilliams,  A.,  porter,  bds  505  N.  7th. 

cWilliams,  S.  PL,  lab,  h  617  Surry. 

cWilliams,  G.,  lab,  h  405  Queen. 

cWilliams,  John,  lab,  h  617  S.  5th. 

cWrilliams,  Jefferson,  lab,  h  320  McRae. 

cWilliams,  Lewis,  coachman,  h  409  Sampson's  alley. 

Williamson,  Mrs.   M.  C,  boarding  house,  10    Mulberry. 

Williamson,  Mrs.  Lizzie,  seamstress,  h  1021  N.  4th. 

Willis,  William,  printer,  bds  24  ^  N.  Front, 

cWillis,  J.  H.,  carpenter,  h  719  Church. 

Willis,  G.  Jr.,  carpenter,  h  723  S.  2d. 

cWillis,  G.,  lab,  h  213  Wooster. 

cWillis,  William,  carpenter,  h  711  Red  Cross. 

Willis,  H.  B.,  foreman   Daily  Messenger,  h    20    N.  4th. 

Willis,  H.  B.,  Jr.,  clerk,  bds  20  N.  4th. 

Willis,  George  S.,  foreman   Daily  Review,  h    812    Ches- 

nut. 
cWillis,  Aaron,  lab,  h    113  N.  3d. 
Willis,  E.,  druggist,  223  N.  7th,  h  503  Walnut. 
Willson,  W.  A.,  Jr,,  book-keeper,  h  408  Nun. 
Willson,  W.  A.,  city  clerk  and  Treasurer,  h  458  Nun. 
Willson,  James  E.,  salesman,  h  616  Princess. 
cW'ilson,  J.,  lab,  h  13  S.  nth. 
Wilson,  A.  M.,  butcher,  h  310  S.  6th. 
Wilson,  James,  h  310  Red  Cross. 
cWilson,  L.,  cook,  h  608   Nun. 
Wilson,  B.  ML,  lab,  h  714  Nun. 
Wilson  "Henry,  lab,  h  619  Hanover. 
Wilson,  J.  A.,  blacksmith,  11 10  N.  4th,  h  11 15  N.  6th. 
Wilson,  Joe,  lab,  h  1109  N.  7th. 
Willett,  B.,  lab,  h  402  Queen. 
WILMINGTON   OPERA    HOUSE,  Princess  bet     3d 

and  4th,  E.  J.  Pennypacker  lessee  and  manager. 
Wilmington  Library  Association,  123  Market. 
WILMINGTON    ICE    FACTORY,   W.  E.    Worth  & 

Co.,  cor  2d  and  Campbell — see  adv. 
WILMINGTON  PAPER  CO.,  114  N.  Water— see  adv. 
cWinfield,  J.  F.,  painter,  h  716  S.  9th. 
cWingate,  Frank,  lab,  h  110  Walnut. 
cWingate,  C,  lab,  h  514  McRae. 


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Winner,  J.  L.,  watchmaker,  8  S.  Front. 

cWinslow,  John,  tailor,  212  Princess,  h  same. 

Winston,  C.  M.,  baggage  master,  h  812  N.  7th. 

cWinsley,  C,  driver,  h   1007  James. 

WINSTEAD,  A.    S.,    confectioner,    115    N.  2d,    h    107 

N.  8th. 
Winton,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  h  1 14  Red  Cross. 
cWise,  J.,  lab,  h  617  Swann. 
Woebsey,  Harmon,  policeman,  h  609  Swann. 
cWoods,  W.,  lab,  h  612  S.  7th. 
Wood,  R.  B.,  contractor  and  builder,  h  1 16  N.  2d. 
cWood,  C.  E.,  cook,  h  612  S.  7th. 
WOOD,  Dr.  T.  F„  physician,  editor    Medical    Journal, 

h  201  Chesnut. 
cWood,  David,  lab,  h  716  Campbell. 
Wood,  C.  E.,  policeman,  h  812  Princess. 
Wood,  John  E.,  telegraph  operator,  h  813  Princess. 
Wood,  Fred,  flagman,  h  816   Harnett. 
Wood,  Freeman,  fisherman,  h  902  N.  5th. 
cWood,  C,  lab,  h  405   N.  5th. 

Woody  &  Currie,  commission  merchants,  105  N.  Water. 
Woody,  J.  D.,  (Woody  &  Currie)  h  223  N.  3d. 
Woodcock,  Mrs.  H.  M.,  boaiding  house.  213^   Market. 
Woodcock,  V.,  carpenter,  h  218  N.  6th. 
Woodard,   G.  A.,  principal  Gregory    Institute,  cor   7th 

and  Nun. 
Woodard,  E.  H.,  drayman,  h  615  Queen. 
Wolvin,  J.  W.,  undertaker,  15  N.  3d,  h  514  Chesnut. 
Wolvin,  J.  F.,  undertaker,  h  512  Chesnut. 
Woodward,  W'  J.,  cotton  grader,  h  210  N.  2d. 
cWomble,  Louis,  coachman,  h  907  N.  7th. 
Woodrow,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  school  teacher,  h  216  S.  5th. 
Woolf,  George,  cook  Orton   House. 
Wooten,  Edward,  train  dispatcher,  bds  322  N.  Front. 
cWooten,  Rev.  Willis,  h  820  Bladen. 
cWooten,  O.,  lab,  h  510  Church. 
WORTH  &  WORTH,  wholesale  grocers,  cor  Mulbeny 

and  Water. 
Worth,  B.  G.,  (Worth  &  Worth)  h  206  N.  2d. 
Worth,  D.  G.,  (Worth  &  Worth)  h  411  S.  Front. 


DASSENGER  and  Baggage  Transfer.    All  orders  left  at  S<  UTHERLAND  S 
1     STABLES,   108  &  no  North  Second  St.,  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


MJ.  DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker,   dealer  in  Watches.  Clocks, 
•    Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  [23  Market  Street. 


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Worth,  C.  W.,  clerk,  h  41 1   S.  Front. 

WORTH,  W.  E.,  ice  house,  109  Dock,  h  209  Red  Cross. 

Wrenn,  J.  L  ,  mechanic,  h  3  S.  Front. 

Wright,  "William  A.,  clerk,  h  1  1  S,  jd. 

Wright,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  h  11  S.  3d. 

Wright,  A.,  lab,  h  2d  bet  Wright  and  Dawson. 

Wright,  J.  G.,  Jr.,  clerk,  h  720  Market. 

Wright,  J.  A.,h  720  Market. 

Wright,  J.  M.,  clerk,  h  720  Market. 

Wright,  J.  G.,  clerk,  h  720  Market. 

Wright,  D.,  h  908  Orange. 

Wright,  Willie,  stearsman,  Hook  and  Ladder,  313  Dock. 

Wright,  S.  P.,  physician  bds  Orton  House. 

Wright.  Thomas  H.,  clerk,  h  214  N.  4th. 

cWnght,  G.,  lab,  h  519  S.  4th. 

cWright,  J.,  lab,  h  Wooster  and  Surry. 

cWright,  F.,  baggage  transfer,  h  623  S.  8th. 

cWright,  John,  ship  carpenter,  h  1009  Campbell. 

cWright,  Dan,  lab,  h  810  N.  3d. 

cWright.  Josh,  drayman,  h  511  Chesnut. 

cWRIGHT,  B.  C,  grocer,  507  Taylor. 

cWright,  Hardy,  carpenter,  h  819  N.  6th. 

cWright,  T.,  lab,  h  1122  Nixon. 

cWright,  Alex,  painter,  h  210  N.  9th. 

cWright,  George,  lab,  h  913  Chesnut. 

cWright,  Sidney,  waiter,  h  805  Walnut. 

Wyckoff,  Mrs.  E.  P.,  tailoress,  h  708  Queen. 

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Yarborough,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  widow,  h  224  N.  5th. 

Yarborough,  C.  D.(  clerk,  bds  224  N.  5th. 

Yarborough,  W.  C,  clerk,  bds  224  N.  5th. 

cYarborough,  W.,  barber,  h  212  Church. 

YATES,  C.  W.,  book  store,  1 19  Market,  h    120   N.  4th. 

Yates'  Photograph  Gallery,  1  19^  Market. 

Yates,  John  T„  stone  cutter,  h  509  Hanover. 

Yates,  Walter,  stone  cutter,  h  James'  alley  bet  4th  and  5th. 

cYates,  D.,  lab,  h  621  S.  Front. 

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North  Second  Street,        JG1P  Satisfaction  Guaranteed, 


152  MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

JOHN  WILDER  ATKINSON.  E.    W.    MANNING. 


Atkinson  &  Manning, 

AGENTS    FOR 

Fire,  Marine  i  Life  Insurance 

COMPANIES. 
113  NORTH  WATER  STREET, 

Represent  the  Largest  Companies  doing  business  in  this  Country. 

John  Wilder  Atkinson,  W.  P.  Toomer, 

President.  THLC  Cashier. 

WILMINGTON  SAVINGS     ■  .  ■ 

.  •  .     •  •  ■     AND  TRUST  COMPANY. 

X08    DE»H.I3XTOE:S!S»    STIFLE  EST. 

Interest  Paid  on  Deposits  of  $5.00  and  Upwards.      Money  to  Loan  on 
Satisfactory  Security.     Deposits  received  of  25  cents  and  upwards. 

JOHN  C.  CHASE, 

Hydraulic  and   Sanitary    Engineer, 
WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

Professional  advice  regarding  Water  Supply,  Sewerage,  and  the 

Development  of  Water  Power.     Tests  made  of 

Pumping  and  other  Machinery 

Suoerintenctent  and  Engineer  of  The  Clarendon  Water  Works  Company. 

"JOHN  G.  OLDENBUTTELr 

DEALER  IN  THE  BEST  AND  FRESHEST 

llliiif^Sliiiiiii, 

LIQUORS,   WINES,   TOBACCO  AND  CIGARS, 

S.   IV.  Corner  MARKET  AND   TENTH  STREETS. 

The  Country  Trade  a  Specialty.     Only  the  Latest  and  Best  Goods  kept 
in  stock.     Call  and  see  for  yourselves. 


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Yopp,  A.  J.,  fish  and  oyster  dealer,  106  S.  Front,  h    214 

N.  5th. 
Yopp,  C.  M.,  blacksmith,  h   1 14  S.  8th. 
Yopp,  S.  F.,  carpenter,  h  516  Brunswick. 
Yopp,  S.  L.,  cattle  weigher,  h  612  Red  Cross. 
Yopp,  George  W.,  painter,  h  612  Red  Cross. 
Yopp,  Walter  F.,  painter,  h  612  Red  Cross. 
Yopp,  W.  W.,  carpen'er,  h  316  N.  6th. 
Yopp,  Price,  engineer,  h  1 13  N.  5th. 
Yopp,  T.  B.,  clerk,  h  105  N.  5th. 
Yopp,  F.  V.  B.,  brick  layer,  h  813  Chesnut. 
Yopp,  James  L.,  h  816  Macumber's  alley. 
Yopp,  W.  A.  J.,  carpenter,  h  i6th,bet  Market  and  Dock. 
YOUNG,  W.   L.,  real  estate  agt,  209  Princess. 
Young,  S.  C,  harness  maker,  h  71 1  Castle. 
cYoung,  M.,  stevedore,  h  413  Harris  alley. 
cYoung,  J.  S.,  butcher,  h  305  S.  7th. 
c Young,  I.,  butcher,  h  216  S.  8th. 
cYoung,  Wm.,  lab,  h  12 10  N.  5th. 
cYoung,  Paten,  driver,  h  309  Hanover. 


Zeigler,  George,  carpenter,  h  624  S.  7th. 

Zeigler,  Miss  R.  L.,  music  teacher,  h  624  S.  7th. 

Zeller,  J.,  lab,  h  619  S.  8th, 

Zimmerman,  J.  VV.f  decorator  and  upholsterer,  h  410  N. 

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Zoeller,  A.  H.,  book-keeper,  h  301  Market. 
Zoeller,  V.  F.,  jeweller,  h  301  Market. 


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AGENTS— INSURANCE. 

ATKINSON  &  MANNING,   115  North  Water. 

BROWN,  A.  A.  319  and  321  Nutt. 

Harr,  John,  Jr.,  agent  National  Life  and  Maturity  Asso- 
ciation. 

Hill,  A.  J.  24  North  2d. 

Lippitt,  T.  B.  306  Orange. 

Mcllhenny,  Ed.  D.  cor.  2d  and  Market. 

cMosely,  J.  W.  308  South  8th. 

NORTHROP,  HODGERS  &  TAYLOR,  cor.  Nutt  and 
Walnut. 

SMITH  &  BOATWRIGHT,   124  North  Water. 

Stevenson,  W.  M.  cor.  Chesnut  and  Water. 

WILLARD,  M.  S.  214  North  Water. 

AGENTS-SEWING  MACHINES. 

Davis,  Martin  T.  1 19  Princess. 
DUDLEY,  JOHN   L.  28  North  Front. 
Farrar,  J.  B.  13  North  2d. 
Jewett,  Mrs.  H.  B.  107  Princess. 

AGENTS— MERCANTILE. 

The  Mercantile  Association  of  the  Carolinas,  1 1 1  North 

Front. 
The  Mercantile  Agency,   R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  220  Market. 


DnnrnffTI   0    DPUnPD  Dry  Goods,  Boots,  Shoes,  Notions  and  Fancy 
lULVUlll   &  MfllJM,     Goods.  619  NORTH  FOURTH  ST. 


fAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  plac  <? 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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O'CONNOR,  DAN,  112  Priecess. 
POISSON,  LOUIS  J.    in  Princess. 
YOUNG,  WM.  L.  211  Princess. 

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ALLEN,  JACOB  S.    113  North  Water. 
BAUER,  A.  G.,   11914  Piincess. 
HANBY,  JOHN  H.    115  South  6th. 
Post,  James  F.  212  Princes. 
Twining,  Coleman,  414  North  6th. 
Vaughan,  J.  H.  212  Princess. 

ARTISTS. 

Richards,  E.  T.  V.  106  Princess. 

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AUCTIONEERS. 

Cronly  &  Morris,  19  South  Water. 
cPrice,  George  W.  Jr.  608  North  4th. 
SCHLOSS,  S.  A.  &  CO.  21  and  23.  Market. 
VanAmringe,  Stacy,  office  Court  House. 

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BAKERS. 

Blomme,  Peter,  cor.  5th  and  Campbell. 
CHRIST,  PHILIP,   112  Market. 
Ganzer,  C.  H.  809  North  4th. 
Gilbert,  R.-  M.  27  South  front. 
Kennedy,  L.  L.   505  Campbell. 
NEWTON,  R.   H.    130  Market. 

BANKS. 

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BANK  OF  NEW  HANOVER,  northwest  cor.  Front 

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First  National  Bank,  19  North  Front. 
WILMINGTON  SAVINGS  BANK,  no  Princess. 

A    C'DDIMPTD   Wholesale  and  Retail  dealer  in  Coal,  Wood 

A.  or nllNbLn,  shingies.&c 


Brick, 
121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


MJ.  DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker,  dealer  in  Watches,  Clocks 
•     Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 


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BAGGAGE   DELIVERIES. 

Southerland,  T.  J.   108  and  1 10  N.  2d. 
Wright,  F.  W.  623  S.  8th. 

BARBERS. 

cBROWN  &  PEARSON,   5  North  Front. 
cDonglass  &  Yarborough,  105  Princess. 
cHostler,  George,  Orton  House. 
cLane,  Elisha,  15  Dock. 
Lockey,  C.  P.  8  North  2d. 
cLucas,  J.  H.  213  North  Front. 
cNash,  W.  H.  cor.  Princess  and  Front. 
PREMPERT,  HENRY  C.  7  South  Front. 
cScott,  T.  E.  209  Market. 
cWARD,  C    H.  9  South  Front. 
Werner,  John,  29  Market. 

BILL   POSTER. 

cFuller,  Balaam,  Opera  House. 

BLACKSMITHS. 

Burtt,  S.  14  Mulberry, 

HAYDEN,  P.   H.  13  dnd  15  North  3d. 

Jones,  John,  Nutt,  between  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 

Lowrey,  James  A.  308  Princess. 

McDougald,  R.  P,  cor.  Princess  and  2d. 

QUINL1VAN,  DANIEL,   106  North  2d. 

Quinlivan,  Thomas,  cor.  3d  and  Princess. 

SOUTHERLAND,  C.  B.  201  Princess. 

Wehrhahn,  A.  1 1 1  South  3d. 

BOARDING   HOUSES. 

Aldrich,  William  A.  420  North  3d. 
Bagwell,  Mrs.  F.  V.  24^  North  Front. 
Borden,  Mrs.  M.  E.  322  North  Front. 
Brown,  Miss  Mattie,  cor.  7th  and  Mulberry. 
Bryson,  Mrs.  Delia,  305  and  310  Nutt. 
Burkheimer,  Mrs.  Washington,    115   North  4th. 
Bishop,  W.  H.  214  Campbell. 
Darby,  Mrs.  F.  223  South  Front. 
Dickson,  Mrs.  E.  A.  113  Market. 


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BOARDING  HOUSES— Continued. 

Hart,  Mrs.  J.  M.  206  South  Front. 
Hill,  Miss  Julia,  24  North  2d. 
King,  Mrs.  J.  504  North  2d. 
Koch,  John.  cor.  2d  and  Princess. 
Levy,  Mrs.  F.  412  Dock. 
Litjen,  Mrs.  D.  208  South  Front. 
Morrison,  Mrs.  A.  121  Market. 
Myers,  Mrs.  George,  26^2  North  Front. 
Mcintosh,  Mrs.  Lizzie,  115  Dock. 
Owen,  Mrs.  S.  H.   105  Dock. 
Price,  Mrs.  C.  A.  413  Princess. 
Seaman's  Home,  cor.  Dock  and  Front. 
SUTTON,  MRS.  M.  F.   no  Market. 
Ward,  Mrs.  C.  H.  107  Mulberrry. 

BOOK-BINDERS. 

Bernard,  W.  H.  Princess. 

DeRosset,  W.   L.,  Jr.  alley  on  Front,  bet.   Market  and 

Princess. 
Jackson  &  Bell,  alley  on  Front,  bet.  Market  and  Princess 
MESSENGER    PRINTING    HOUSE.    122   and     124 

Princess,  J.  A.  Bonitz,  proprietor. 

BOOK-SELLERS  AND  STATIONERS. 

Harris,  C.  M.  28  North  Front. 
HEINSBERGER,  M.   107  Market. 
YATES,  C.  W.   1 19  Market. 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  DEALERS. 

Chesnutt  &  Barrentine,   30  North  Front. 

Evans,  H.  C.  117  Princess. 

FRENCH,  GEORGE  R.  &  SON,  108  North  Front. 

GREENWALD,  I.  L.  13  Market. 

Shrier,  A.  108  Market. 

Strauss,  J.  H.  707  North  4th. 

Styron,  W.  H.,  24  North  Front. 

cTAYLOR,  JOHN  E.  109  Princess. 

Von  Glahn.  Henry,  109  Market. 


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by  calling  on  B.  F.  KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


C.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  &.  CO.,  make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriages, 
Buggies,  Wagons,  Carts  and  Drays.      Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts. 


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Baker,  John,  1 14  Princess. 
cBlack,  V.  216  Walnut. 
cBland,  William,  117  Dock. 
cBrown,  R.  717  South  Front. 
Carlestrom,  J.  R.-  521  S.  Front. 
Daniels,  J.  H.  2053^  Market. 
cDevane,  S.  109  S.  9th. 
cDevane,  F.  126^  Market. 
Farrow,  J.  F.  8  Mulberry. 
cHall,  Owen,  712  Campbell. 
cHayes,  C.  510  South  Front. 
Hewitt,  J.  W.  420  Church, 
cjackson,  Rob,  202  Walnut, 
cjackson,  Allen,  826  Fanning. 
cjohnson,  A.  310  South  7th. 
cjohnson,  D.  508  South  7th. 
cMcKoy,  Frank,  1 193/2  Princess. 
cPerkins,  D.,  617  South  2d. 
cRobinson.  G.  W.  13  South  Front. 
Rodgers,  T.  H.  913  North*  7th. 
Taylor,  J.J.  11  North  2d. 
Voss,  J.  G.  109  North  2d. 
cWalker,  Calvin,  311  Campbell. 

BOTTLERS. 

Hutaff,  H.  125  Princess. 
Lucas,  A.  F.  113  Dock. 
PORTNER,  ROBERT  BREWING  CO.  21  North  2d. 

BRICK  MAKERS. 

Moore,  Col.  Roger,  cor.  Water  and  Mulberry. 
McClammy,  C.  W.  Front,  between  Castle  and  Queen. 
Schroeder,  J.  A.  119  S.  6th. 
Wood,  R.  B.,  116  N.  Front. 

BROKERS. 

Blanks,  William.  Metts,  J.    I.    &    Co.,    South 

Crow,  J.  E.  Water. 

Daniel,  J.  H.  Pickett,  R.  H. 

Empie  &  Co.,  B.  G.,  219     Pritchard,  L.  L, 

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BUTCHERS. 


Garrell,  C.  S.  Fourth  Street  Market. 
GARRELL,  JOHN  F.  Front  Street  Market. 
Garrell,  John  F.  Third  Ward  Market. 
cGreen,  H.  C.  Fourth  Street  Market. 
Hayes  &  Jones,  Front  Street  Market. 
cHicks,  Lewis,  Front  Street  Market. 
Johnson,  T.  H.  Front  Street  Market. 
cKellogg,  W.  J.  Fourth  Street  Market. 
Kenneday,  O.  H.  Castle  Street  Market. 
King,  I.  J.  &  E.  G.  Front  Street  Market. 
cMcRary,  C.  H.  Fourth  Street  Market. 
cMumford,  Henry,  Front  Street  Market. 
cNimick,  Sam,  Front  Street  Market. 
cPhinix,  Dock,  Fourth  Street  Market. 
Rhodes,  I.  B.  &  Co.  Front  Street  Market. 
cSneed,  DeCato,  Third  Ward  Market. 
Tilly,  George  F.  Front  Street  Market. 
Watson,  T.  A.  Front  Street  Market. 
cYoung,  Isham,  Front  Street  Market. 

CARRIAGE  AND  WAGON  MAKERS. 

HAYDEN,  P.  H.  13  and  15  North  3d. 
cLowery,  James  A.  308  Princess. 
SOUTHERLAND  &  CO.  C.  B.  201  Princess. 
Wilson,  J.  A.  11 10  North  4th. 

CHEMISTS. 

Chapman,  G.  R.  Navassa  Works. 

Clark,  Franklin  S.  Southern  Chemical  Works. 

Radcliffe,  Thomas  R.,   11  South  3d. 

BOOKS,  Stationery,  Pictures,  Frames,  Wall  Paper,  Window  Shades, 
Straw  Paper,  Paper  Bags.  &c.       YATLS'  BOOK  bTORE,  Wilmington- 


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CHINA,  GLASS,  &c. 

GILES  &  MURCHISON,   109  North  Front. 
SCHLOSS.  S.  A.  &  CO.  21  and  23  Market. 
SPRINGER,  W.  E.  &  Co.  14  North  Front. 
WATSON,  A.  W.   115  Princess. 

CLOTHIERS. 

BEAR,  SOL,   18  Market. 

BEAR,  SAMUEL,  Sr.,  10  and  17  Market. 

David  A.  31  North  Front. 

Davis,  A.  F.  907  Wooster. 

Fishblate,  S.  H.  25  and  27  North  Front. 

GOODMAN,  WILLIAM,  8  Market. 

Mills,  G.  W.  132  Market. 

MUNSON,  H.  H.  &  CO.  32  North  Front. 

POLVOGT  &  REHDER,  619  North  4th. 

Penny,  B.  F.  1 10  Market. 

Penny,  G.  W.  8  Market. 

Penny,  W.  J.  25  Market. 

Philips,  S.  22  Market. 

Register  &  Bro.  4  Market. 

Shrier,  I.   20  North  Front. 

Shrier,  A.  108  Market. 

Weil,  J.  12S  Market. 

COAL   AND   WOOD   DEALERS. 

Boesch  &  Bro.  Foot  of  Brunswick. 

FOWLER  &  MORRISON,  Water  between  Orange  and 

Dock. 
SPRINGER,  J.  A.  121  North  Water. 
cTurner,  J.  S.  South  W^ater,  wood  only. 
cWhiteman,  J.  H.  South  Water,  wood  only. 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS. 

ADRIAN  &  VOLLERS,  101  South  Front. 
Alderman,  Bland,  108  North  Water. 
Alderman,  I.  T.  108  North  Water. 
Anders,  W.  B.  306  McRae. 
Bagley,  T.  F.  cor,  Water  and  Princess. 
BROWNE,  C.  F.,  agent  128  North  Water. 
CALDER  BROS.  202  North  Water. 


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5.  A    SCHLOSS  &  GO.  Auctioneers  and  Wholesale  Jobbers  of  Dry 
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Collier,  S.  P.  &  Co.  no  North  Water. 

COVINGTON,  C.  C.  &  CO.  cor.  Walnut  and  Nutt. 

Currie,  J.  H.  cor.  Chesnut  and  Water. 

Daniel,  J.  H.  315  South  Front. 

Gore,  D.  L.  120  North  Water. 

Gore,  W.  I.  5  and  7  South  Water. 

Green,  G.  H.  cor.  Chesnut  and  Water. 

HALL  &  PEARSALL,  11  and  13  South  Water. 

Henderson,  T.  B.  Water,  bet.  Market  and  Dock. 

Johnson,  E.  F.  Sprunt's  Building. 

JOHNSON  &  CO.  4  Chesnut. 

Kerchner,  F.  W.  North  Water. 

Love,  T.  D.  203  North  Water. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN  R.  11  North  3d. 

McNair,  S.  P.  cor.  Water  and  Princess. 

McNAIR  &  PEARSALL,  319  and  321  Nutt. 

Paterson,  Downing  &  Co.  cor.  Mulberry  and  Nutt. 

Robinson  &  King,  Orange  and  Water. 

Smith  &  Gilchrist,  215  and  217  North  Water. 

SPRUNT,  ALEX.  &  SON,  cor.  Walnut  and  Water. 

Williams,  Rankin  &  Co.   16  and  18  North  Water. 

Woody  &  Currie,  cor.  Chesnut  and  Water. 

WORTH  &  WORTH,  cor.  Mulberry  and  Nutt. 


CONFECTIONERS. 

Market. 

7  North  Front. 


Christ,  Philip,  112 

Hooper,  James  S. 

Stolter  &  Haar,  16  North  2d. 

Warren,  Mrs.  E.  &  Son,  Exchange  Corner. 

Winstead,  A.  S.  North  2d,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

CONTRACTORS  AND  BUILDERS. 

ALLEN,  JACOB  S.  113  North  Water. 

Altaffer,  G.  M.  no  Dock. 

BAUER,  A.  G.  119^  Princess. 

HANBY,  J.  H.  115  South  6th. 

Morrell  &  Yopp,  215  Market. 

cNorwood,  John  G.  202  Walnut. 

Post,  James  F.  210  Prineess. 

cSampson,  H.  D.  307  South  7th. 

Wood,  R.  B.  2d,  bet.  Princess  and  Chesnut. 


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Dealer  in  Fancy  and  Staple  Groceries,  Eggs,  Chickens 
and  Fruit,  19  N.  Second  St.     Free  Delivery. 


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JW111N     J^.    JJUJJLCI,       27  NORTH  FRONT  ST. 


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VICE    CONSULS. 

Cummings,  W.  M.  Hayti. 

DeRosset,  W.  L.  Portugal. 

Harriss,  George,  Argentine  Republic. 

Heide,  R.  E.  Sweden,  Norway  and  Denmark. 

Lord,  F.  J.  Spanish, 

Parsley,  O.  G.  Brazilian. 

Peschau,  E.  German. 

Sprunt,  James,  British, 

COTTON  MERCHANTS. 


Calder  &  Bros. 
Covington,  C.  C.  &  Co. 
Empie,  B.  G.  &  Co. 
Fennell,  Owen,  Jr. 
HALL  &  PEARSALL. 
Kerchner,  F.  W. 
Lilly,  E.  J. 


Love,  E.  S. 

McNair,  S.  P. 

McNAIR  &  PEARSALL. 

SPRUNT,  ALEX.  &  SON. 

Williams  &  Murchison. 

Woody  &  Currie. 

WORTH  &  WORTH. 


COTTON  MILLS. 
Wilmington  Cotton  Mills. 

COTTON  PRESSES. 

CHAMPION  COMPRESS  AND  WAREHOUSE  CO. 

Wilmington  Compress  and  Warehouse  Co. 

DENTISTS. 

Baldwin,  A.  M.  \o%  North  Front. 
Durham,  J.  H.  114  Princess. 
Freeman,  J.  F.  116  Market. 
Kea,  James  E.  3  South  Front. 
Matthews,  J.  E.   118^  Market. 

DISTILLERS. 

Martin,  W.  A.  Eagle  Island. 

Morton  &  Hall,  615  Nutt. 

Wood  Alcohol,  Southern  Chemical  Works. 

DRESSMAKERS. 

Altaffer,  Miss  Roberta,  1 10  Dock. 
Biddle,  Miss  M.  E.  606  Castle. 


0.  PAEKER,    Practical    House,   Sign  and  Ornamental  Painter,    109 
North  Second  Street,        &T  Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 


BROWN  k  PEARSON 


BARBERS. 

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Brice,  Mrs.  S.  T.  14  North  4th. 
Capps,  Mrs.  A.  C.  2013^  Market. 
Clawson,  Mrs.  T.  W.  217  Market. 
Dixon,  Mrs.  M.  524  South  Front. 
Donneley,  Mrs.  Hester,  910  Chesnut. 
Gause,  Miss  Annie,  South  2d. 
Hall,  Mrs.  M.  E.  102  Church. 
Haney,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Brown's  alley. 
Highsmith,  Mrs.  South  5th. 
Jones,  Mrs.  A.  202  Dawson. 
Larkins,  Mrs.  Rena,  105  North  6th. 
Lumsden,  Mrs.  E.  A.  119  North  Front. 
Meier,  Miss  Carrie,  807  Walnut. 
McKoy,  Mrs.  M.  E.  912  Queen. 
Owens,  Miss  Lizzie,  419  Mulberry. 
Paidrick,  Mrs.  Ida,  14  North  10th. 
Powers,  Mrs.  M.  C.  708  North  4th. 
Scharff,  Mrs.  E.  120  Market. 
Schwartz.  Mrs.  S.  A.  720  Queen. 
Sneeden,  Mrs.  R.  207  South  4th. 
Sweeny,  Mrs.  K.  407  South  4th. 
Sweeny,  Mrs.  M.  E.  407  South  4th. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  L.  A.  112  South  8th. 
Watkins,  Mrs.  L.  B.  511  South  2d. 
Wissen,  Miss  C.  L.  419  Walnut. 

DRY  DOCKS. 

Evans,  Thomas,  loot  of  Swann. 
Ellis,  VV.  S.  foot  of  Wooster. 
Skinner,  S.  W.  foot  of  Church. 

DRUGGISTS. 

BELLAMY,  R.  R.  northwest  cor,  Market  and  Front. 

Fentriss,  H.  L.  621  North  4th. 

GREEN,  W.  H.  &  CO.  117  Market. 

Harden,  J.  H.  New  Market. 

Munds  Bros.  601  North  4th  and  104  North  Front. 

Munds,  J.  C.  in  Princess. 

MILLER,  F.  C.  328  South  4th. 

MILLER  &  Nestlie,  221  North  6th. 


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H    J.  DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker,   dealer  in  Watches.  Clocks, 
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DRY  GOODS-WHOLESALE. 

BEAR,  SOL,  18  Market. 

Bear,  Morris  &  Bros,  no  and  112  North  Front. 
Brown  &  Roddick,  9  North  Front. 
GOODMAN,  WM.  8  Market. 
RHINESTEIN  &  CO.  27  and  29  North  Front. 
Solomon,  S.  &  B.  cor.  Market  and  Front. 
NEWMAN,  D.  &  SON,  14  and  16  Market. 

DYERS  AND  SCOURERS. 

cDRY,  JAMES  D.  i6*4  North  2d. 
Friedberg,  W.  211  North  Front. 
cMcDonald,  R.  14  North  2d. 

ENGINEERS— CIVIL  AND  SURVEYORS. 

Bolles,  C.  P.  215  North  3d. 
CHASE,  J.  C.  118  Princess. 


NUTT,  J.  D-  218  North  Front. 

Sheehan,  J.  522  South  Front. 

Sheets,  J.  A.  802  Market. 

WILLIS,  ELIJAH,  cor.  Mulberry  and  7th. 

DRY  GOODS— RETAIL. 

BEAR,  SOL,  18  Market. 
BEAR,  SAMUEL,  Sr.  17  Market. 
Braddy  &  Gaylord,  117  South  Front. 
Brown  &  Roddick,  9  North  Front. 
Davis,  L.  W.  26  North  Water. 
GOODMAN,  WM.  8  Market. 
HEDRICK,  J.  J.  101  ard  103  Market. 
Huske  &  Draper,  ill  Market. 
KATZ,  M.  M.  116  Market. 
Liebman,  A.  124  Market. 
McINTYRE,  R.  M.  22  North  Front. 
NEWMAN,  D.  &  SON,  14  and  16  Market. 
Penny,  W.  J.  25  Market. 
POLVOGT  &  REHDER,  619  North  4th. 
Solomon,  S.  &  B.  cor.  Market  and  Front. 
Sternberger,  J,  9  Market. 


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B.  SOUTHBPLAND  &  CO  ,  Retail  dealers  in  ALL  CLASSES 

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Cherry,  L.  G.  714  Market. 
McRae,  Roderick,  210  South  5th. 
McRae,  Walter  G.  210  S.  5th. 

EXCHANGES  AND  CHAMBERS. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Wilmington  Produce. 
Chamber  of  Industry. 

EXPRESS  COMPANY. 

Southern  Express  Company,    106  North  Front. 

FERTILIZERS. 

McNair  &  Pearsall,  319  and  321  Nutt. 
Navassa  Guano  Company,  cor.  Princess  and  Water. 
POWERS,  E.  J.  cor.  Front  and  Princess. 
Sweet,  R.  M.  cor.  Walnut  and  Nutt. 

FISH  AND  OYSTER  DEALERS. 

Davis,  W.  E.  foot  of  Front  Street  Market. 
Davis,  W.  B.  foot  of  Front  Street  Market. 
Northrop,  Samuel  &  Co.  foot  of  Front  Street  Market. 
Yopp,  W.  H.  106  South  Front. 

FLOUR  AND  GRAIN  MILLS. 

Boney  &  Harper,  Water,  bet  Walnut  and  Mulberry. 
Mitchell,  B.  F.  &  Son,  20  and  22  North  Water. 
Oldham,  W.  P.,  12  Dock. 
Turlington,  Wm.  foot  of  Front. 

FLORISTS. 

Bissinger,  C.  F.  cor.  6th  and  Princess. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  George  P.  105  North  6th. 
Rehder,  Mrs.  H.  817  Red  Cross. 
WEBB,  MRS.  H.  708  Market. 

FURNITURE  DEALERS. 

Behrends  &  Co.  16  South  Front. 
CRAFT,  T.  C.  agent.  20  South  Front. 
KNOXVILLE  FURNITURE  CO.  cor.  Market  and  2d. 
Smith,  D.  A.  113  Princess. 


0.  PARKER,  Practical    House,   Sign   and   Ornamental    Painter,  109 
North  Second  Street.        Ity  Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 


AYLOR^S  BAZAAR.     Wholesale  and  Retail  Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods, 
Fashionable  Goods,  Low  Prices.     11S  Market  st.,  Wilmington.  N.  C, 


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JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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Heyer,  Fred,  802  North  4th. 

Holmes,  A'.  H.  201  Market. 

Holmes  &  Waters,  6  North  Front. 

Huggins,  J.  B.  125  Market. 

Hullen,  N.  503  North  4th. 

KEITH,  B.  F.  Jr.  130  North  Water. 

King  &  Montgomery,  cor.  3d  and  Castle. 

Klein,  D.  F.  919  Mulberry. 

Klander,  J.  D.  H.  620  Castle. 

KURE,  HANS  A.  9  South  Water  and  corner  7th  and 

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Love,  George  F.  1 1 2  North  Water. 
Michaellis,  C.  823  South  Front. 
Mohr,  J.  J.  819  Mulberry. 
Mohr,  Peter,  1201  Market. 
Montgomery,  J.  W.  902  Market. 
Murphy,  Charles,  717  Bladen. 
Newbury,  F.  A.  12  Mulberry. 
cNorwood,  C.  W.  102  Castle. 
OLDENBUTTEL.  J.  G.  10th  and  Market. 
Otersen  Wm.  418  Market. 
Price,  R.  A.  624  South  Front. 
Rathjen,  Martin,  1020  Swann. 
Rehder,  Henry,  501  North  9th. 
Richter,  Charles,  1022  North  4th. 
cROBINSON,  J.  B.  721  Harnett. 
cSampson,  C.  E.  520  Campbell. 
cSAUNDERS,  A.  S.  1220  Nixon. 
Schulken,  C.  1202  North  4th. 
Schutt,  Mrs.  George  L.  817  Bladen. 
Seuden,  E.  T.  820  Mulberry. 
Sheppard,  T.  A.  &  Co.,  112  South  Front. 
Smith,  C.  E. 

Spooner,  J.  N.  724  North  4th. 
Steljes,  D.  cor.  6th  and  Castle. 
Stevenson,  J.  C.  &  Taylor,  18  South  Front. 
Stevenson,  J.  C.  &  Co.  617  North  4th. 
Suter,  C.  F.  902  Campbell 
Thees,  J.  H.  802  Castle. 
Thomas  &  Co.  521  North  4th. 
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Straw  Paper,  Paper  Bags.  &c.       YATES'  BOOK  STORE,  "Wilmington 


FW    ARTMAMN,  Proprietor  CLUB  ROOMS,  No.  17  N.  Second 
W.  U  St.     Best  Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars.    Oysters  in  Season. 


MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

CHINA.  CLASS,  &c. 

GILES  &  MURCHISON,   109  North  Front. 
SCHLOSS.  S.  A.  &  CO.  21  and  23  Market. 
SPRINGER,  W.  E.  &  Co.  14  North  Front. 
WATSON,  A.  W.    115  Princess. 

CLOTHIERS. 

BEAR,  SOL,   18  Market. 

BEAR,  SAMUEL,  Sr.,  10  and  17  Market. 

David  A.  31  North  Front. 

Davis,  A.  F.  907  Wooster. 

Fishblate,  S.  H.  25  and  27  North  Front. 

GOODMAN,  WILLIAM,  8  Market. 

Mills,  G.  W.  132  Market. 

MUNSON,  H.  H.  &  CO.  32  North  Front. 

POLVOGT  &  REHDER,  619  North  4th. 

Penny,  B.  F.  1 10  Market. 

Penny,  G.  W.  8  Market. 

Penny,  W.  J.  25  Market. 

Philips,  S.  22  Market. 

Register  &  Bro.  4  Market. 

Shrier,  I.  20  North  Front. 

Shrier,  A.  108  Market. 

Weil,  J.  128  Market. 

COAL    AND    WOOD   DEALERS. 

Boesch  &  Bro.  Foot  of  Brunswick. 

FOWLER  &  MORRISON,  Water  between  Orange  and 

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SPRINGER,  J.  A.  121  North  Water. 
cTurner,  J.  S.  South  Water,  wood  only. 
cWhiteman,  J.  H.  South  Water,  wood  only. 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS. 

ADRIAN  &  VOLLERS,  101  South  Front. 
Alderman,  Bland,  108  North  Water. 
Alderman,  I.  T.  108  North  Water. 
Anders,  W.  B.  306  McRae. 
Bagley,  T.  F.  cor,  Water  and  Princess. 
BROWNE,  C.  F.,  agent  128  North  Water. 
CALDER  BROS.  202  North  Water. 


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Goods,  Notions,  &c.    Big  bargains  always  on  hand.    21  &  23  Market  St. 


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Collier,  S.  P.  &  Co.  no  North  Water. 

COVINGTON,  C.  C.  &  CO.  cor.  Walnut  and  Nutt. 

Currie,  J.  H.  cor.  Chesnut  and  Water. 

Daniel,  J.  H.  315  South  Front. 

Gore,  D.  L.  120  North  Water. 

Gore,  W.  I.  5  and  7  South  Water. 

Green,  G.  H.  cor.  Chesnut  and  Water. 

HALL  &  PEARSALL,  11  and  13  South  Water. 

Henderson,  T.  B.  Water,  bet.  Market  and  Dock. 

Johnson,  E.  F.  Sprunt's  Building. 

JOHNSON  &  CO.  4  Chesnut. 

Kerchner,  F.  W.  North  Water. 

Love,  T.  D.  203  North  Water. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN  R.  n  North  3d. 

McNair,  S.  P.  cor.  Water  and  Princess. 

McNAIR  &  PEARSALL,  319  and  321  Nutt. 

Paterson,  Downing  &  Co.  cor.  Mulberry  and  Nutt. 

Robinson  &  King,  Orange  and  Water. 

Smith  &  Gilchrist,  215  and  217  North  Water. 

SPRUNT,  ALEX.  &  SON,  cor.  Walnut  and  Water. 

Williams,  Rankin  &  Co.    16  and  18  North  Water. 

Woody  &  Currie,  cor.  Chesnut  and  Water. 

WORTH  &  WORTH,  cor.  Mulberry  and  Nutt. 

CONFECTIONERS. 
Christ,  Philip,  112  Market. 
Hooper,  James  S.  7  North  Front. 
Stolter  &  Haar,  16  North  2d. 
Warren,  Mrs.  E.  &  Son,  Exchange  Corner. 
Winstead,  A.  S.  North  2d,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

CONTRACTORS  AND  BUILDERS. 

ALLEN,  JACOB  S.  113  North  Water. 

Altaffer,  G.  M.  1 10  Dock. 

BAUER,  A.  G.  ng}4  Princess. 

HANBY,  J.  H.  115  South  6th. 

Morrell  &  Yopp,  215  Market. 

cNorwood,  John  G.  202  Walnut. 

Post,  James  F.  210  Prineess. 

cSampson,  H.  D.  307  South  7th. 

Wood,  R.  B.  2d,  bet.  Princess  and  Chesnut. 


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VICE   CONSULS. 

Cummings,  W.  M.  Hayti. 

DeRosset,  W.  L.  Portugal. 

Harriss,  George,  Argentine  Republic. 

Heide,  R.  E.  Sweden,  Norway  and  Denmark. 

Lord,  F.  J.  Spanish, 

Parsley,  O.  G.  Brazilian. 

Peschau,  E.  German. 

Sprunt,  James,  British, 

COTTON  MERCHANTS. 


Calder  &  Bros. 
Covington,  C.  C.  &  Co. 
Empie,  B.  G.  &  Co. 
Fennell,  Owen,  Jr. 
HALL  &  PEARSALL. 
Kerchner,  F.  W. 
Lilly,  E.  J. 


Love,  E.  S. 

McNair,  S.  P. 

McNAIR  &  PEARSALL. 

SPRUNT,  ALEX.  &  SON. 

Williams  &  Murchison. 

Woody  &  Currie. 

WORTH  &  WORTH. 


COTTON  MILLS. 
Wilmington  Cotton  Mills. 

COTTON  PRESSES. 

CHAMPION  COMPRESS  AND  WAREHOUSE  CO. 

Wilmington  Compress  and  Warehouse  Co. 

DENTISTS. 

Baldwin,  A.  M.  10^  North  Front. 
Durham,  J.  H.  114  Princess. 
Freeman,  J.  F.  116  Market. 
Kea,  James  E.  3  South  Front. 
Matthews,  J.  E.   118^  Market. 

DISTILLERS. 

Martin,  W.  A.  Eagle  Island. 

Morton  &  Hall,  615  Nutt. 

Wood  Alcohol,  Southern  Chemical  Works. 

DRESSMAKERS. 

Altaffer,  Miss  Roberta,  1 10  Dock. 
Biddle,  Miss  M.  E.  606  Castle. 


0.  PAKKEE,   Practical    House,   Sign  and  Ornamental  Painter,    109 
North  Second  Street,        {^  Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 


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JBrice,  Mrs.  S.  T.  14  North  4th. 
Capps,  Mrs.  A.  C.  201^  Market. 
Clawson,  Mrs.  T.  W.  217  Market. 
Dixon,  Mrs.  M.  524  South  Front. 
Donneley,  Mrs.  Hester,  910  Chesnut. 
Gause,  Miss  Annie,  South  2d. 
Hall,  Mrs.  M.  E.  102  Church. 
Haney,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Brown's  alley. 
Highsmith,  Mrs.  South  5th. 
Jones,  Mrs.  A.  202  Dawson. 
Larkins,  Mrs.  Rena,  105  North  6th. 
Lumsden,  Mrs.  E.  A.  119  North  Front. 
Meier,  Miss  Carrie,  807  Walnut. 
McKoy,  Mrs.  M.  E.  912  Queen. 
Owens,  Miss  Lizzie,  419  Mulberry. 
Paidrick,  Mrs.  Ida,  14  North  10th. 
Powers,  Mrs.  M.  C.  708  North  4th. 
ScharfT,  Mrs.  E.  120  Market. 
Schwartz.  Mrs.  S.  A.  720  Queen. 
Sneeden,  Mrs.  R.  207  South  4th. 
Sweeny,  Mrs.  K.  407  South  4th. 
Sweeny,  Mrs.  M.  E.  407  South  4th. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  L.  A.  112  South  8th. 
Watkins,  Mrs.  L.  B.  511  South  2d. 
Wissen,  Miss  C.  L.  419  Walnut. 

DRY  DOCKS. 

Evans,  Thomas,  foot  of  Swann. 
Ellis,  W.  S.  foot  of  Wooster. 
Skinner,  S.  W.  foot  of  Church. 

DRUGGISTS. 

BELLAMY,  R..R.  northwest  cor,  Market  and  Front. 

Fentriss,  H.  L.  621  North  4th. 

GREEN,  W.  H.  &  CO.  117  Market. 

Harden,  J.  H.  New  Market. 

Munds  Bros.  601  North  4th  and  104  North  Front. 

Munds,  J.  C.  in  Princess. 

MILLER,  F.  C.  328  South  4th. 

MILLER  &  Nestlie,  221  North  6th. 


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JUI    J.  DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker,   dealer  in  Watches.  Clocks, 
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NUTT,  J.  D-  218  North  Front. 

Sheehan,  J.  522  South  Front. 

Sheets,  J.  A.  802  Market. 

WILLIS,  ELIJAH,  cor.  Mulberry  and  7th. 

DRY  GOODS— RETAIL. 

BEAR,  SOL,  18  Market. 

BEAR,  SAMUEL,  Sr.  17  Market. 

Braddy  &  Gay  lord,  117  South  Front. 

Brown  &  Roddick,  9  North  Front. 

Davis,  L.  W.  26  North  Water. 

GOODMAN,  WM.  8  Market. 

HEDRICK,  J.  J.  101  and  103  Market. 

Huske  &  Draper,  1 1 1  Market. 

KATZ,  M.  M.  116  Market. 

Liebman,  A.  124  Market. 

McINTYRE,  R.  M.  22  North  Front. 

NEWMAN,  D.  &  SON,  14  and  16  Market. 

Penny,  W.  J.  25  Market. 

POLVOGT  &  REHDER,  619  North  4th. 

Solomon,  S.  &  B.  cor.  Market  and  Front. 

Sternberger,  J,  9  Market. 

Weil,  J.  128  Market. 


DRY  GOODS-WHOLESALE. 

BEAR,  SOL,  18  Market. 

Bear,  Morris  &  Bros,  no  and  112  North  Front. 
Brown  &  Roddick,  9  North  Front. 
GOODMAN,  WM.  8  Market. 
RHINESTEIN  &  CO.  27  and  29  North  Front. 
Solomon,  S.  &  B.  cor.  Market  and  Front. 
NEWMAN,  D.  &  SON,  14  and  16  Market. 

DYERS  AND  SCOURERS. 

cDRY,  JAMES  D.  16^  North  2d. 
Friedberg,  W.  211  North  Front. 
cMcDonald,  R.  14  North  2d. 

ENGINEERS— CIVIL  AND  SURVEYORS. 

Bolles,  C.  P.  215  North  3d. 
CHASE,  J.  C.  118  Princess. 


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B.  SOUTHBFLAND  &  CO  ,  Retail  dealers  in  ALL  CLASSES 
of  VEHICLES.  Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Streets, 


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Cherry,  L.  G.  714  Market. 
McRae,  Roderick,  210  South  5th. 
McRae,  Walter  G.  210  S.  5th. 

EXCHANGES  AND  CHAMBERS. 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Wilmington  Produce. 
Chamber  of  Industry. 

EXPRESS  COMPANY. 

Southern  Express  Company,   106  North  Front. 

FERTILIZERS. 

McNair  &  Pearsall,  319  and  321  Nutt. 
Navassa  Guano  Company,  cor.  Princess  and  Water. 
POWERS,  E.  J.  cor.  Front  and  Princess. 
Sweet,  R.  M.  cor.  Walnut  and  Nutt. 

FISH    AND   OYSTER   DEALERS. 

Davis,  W.  E.  foot  of  Front  Street  Market. 
Davis,  W.  B.  foot  of  Front  Street  Market. 
Northrop,  Samuel  &  Co.  foot  of  Front  Street  Market. 
Yopp,  W.  H.  106  South  Front. 

.FLOUR  AND  GRAIN  MILLS. 

Boney  &  Harper,  Water,  bet  Walnut  and  Mulberry. 
Mitchell,  B.  F.  &  Son,  20  and  22  North  Water. 
Oldham,  W.  P.,  12  Dock. 
Turlington,  Wm.  foot  of  Front. 

FLORISTS. 

Bissinger,  C.  F.  cor.  6th  and  Princess. 
Lamb,  Mrs.  George  P.  105  North  6th. 
Rehder,  Mrs.  H.  817  Red  Cross. 
WEBB,  MRS.  H.  708  Market. 

FURNITURE  DEALERS. 

Behrends  &  Co.  16  South  Front. 
CRAFT,  T.  C.  agent.  20  South  Front. 
KNOXVILLE  FURNITURE  CO.  cor.  Market  and  2d. 
Smith,  D.  A.  113  Princess. 


0.  PARKER,  Practical    House,   Sign   and   Ornamental    Painter,  109 
North  Second  Street.        $W  Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 


-AYLOITS  BA2AAR.     Wholesale  and  detail  Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods 
Fashionable  Goods,  Low  Prices.     tyS  Market  St.,  Wilmington.  N.  c' 


MESSENGER'S  W.ILMINGT 

GROCERS— RETAIL. 

AHRENS,  B.  H.  J.  2  South  7th. 

Alderman,  Bland,  108  North  Water. 

Barker,  J.  A.  619  South  5th. 

Bellbis,  B.  126  Market. 

Biddle,  W.  H.  501  Castle. 

Bloom,  H.  H.  501  Chesnut. 

Boatwright,  John  L.  15  and  17  South  Front. 

Boesch,  Henry  J.  801  North  4th. 

Bornermann,  J.  H.  Southeast  corner  7th  and  Ann 

Bornermann,  G.  W.  9th  and  Queen. 

Bremer,  J.  M.  301  South  Front. 

Bridgers  &  Rankin,  1 10  North  Front. 

BROWNE,  C.  F.  agent,  128  North  Water. 

Cameron,  D.  D.  115  South  Front. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  M.  E.  116  Church. 

Collier,  S.  P.  &  Co.  1 10  North  Water. 

Croom,  M.  F.  102  North  Water. 

Croom,  R.  M.  &  Co.  104  North  Water. 

Cumber,  Josiah,  605  North  4th. 

Davis,  D.  C.  901  North  4th. 

Davis,  D.  M.  825  North  4th. 

Duls,  J.  W.  114  South  Front. 

Everett  &  Clark,  131  Market. 

Fillyaw,  O.  M.  133  Market. 

Forrest,  J.  J.  401  Church. 

Fowler,  R.  M.  425  South  Front. 

Fry,  E.  D.  826  North  4th. 

Gerdes,  H.  808  Wooster. 

Genaust,  Wm.  618  North  4th. 

GEISCHEN,  H.  H.  cor.  8th  and  Chesnut. 

Glameyer  &  Kuck,  6  North  Water. 

Green,  G.  W.  502  Queen. 

Guthrie,  J.  R.  301  South  6th. 

Haar,  J.  &  Bro.  502  North  6th. 

cHall  &  Brown,  818  North  4th. 

Hanby,  J.  H.  720  Dock. 

Hand  Bros.  605  North  4th. 

HANKINS,  A.  G,  19  North  2d. 

Hardwick,  J.  M.  810  Princess. 

Hardy,  W.  H.  423  South  5th. 


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BRUNHILD,  SIMON  &  CO,,  Importers  and  Jobbers  in  Liquors,  Cigars 
and  Tobacco,  in  North  Front  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C 


JAMES  D  NUTT  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
J    in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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GFOCERS,  RETAIL— Continued. 

Heyer  Fred  8o2  North  4*. 

Holmes,  A  H- 201  Market 

Holmes  L  Waters,  6  North  Front. 

Huggir-J-  B-  I25  Market. 

Hull?'.  N-  5o3  North  4th. 

KETi^'  B.  F.  Jr.  130  North  Water. 

-LTJ.V&  Montgomery,  cor.  3d  and  Castle. 
D.  F.  919  Mulberry, 
nder,  J.  D.  H.  620  Castle. 

RE,  HANS  A.  9  South  Water  and  corner  7th  and 
Nixon. 

Love,  George  F.  1 1 2  North  Water. 
Michaellis,  C.  823  South  Front. 
Mohr,  J.  J.  819  Mulberry. 
Mohr,  Peter,  1201  Market. 
Montgomery,  J.  W.  902  Market. 
Murphy,  Charles,  717  Bladen. 
Newbury,  F.  A.  12  Mulberry. 
cNorvvood,  C.  W.  102  Castle. 
OLDENBUTTEL.  J.  G.  10th  and  Market. 
Otersen  Wm.  418  Market. 
Price,  R.  A.  624  South  Front. 
Rathjen,  Martin,  1020  Swann. 
Rehder,  Henry,  501  North  9th. 
Richter,  Charles,  1022  North  4th. 
cROBINSON,  J.  B.  721  Harnett. 
cSampson,  C.  E.  520  Campbell. 
cSAUNDERS,  A.  S.  1220  Nixon. 
Schulken,  C.  1202  North  4th. 
Schutt,  Mrs.  George  L.  817  Bladen. 
Seuden,  E.  T.  820  Mulberry. 
Sheppard,  T.  A.  &  Co.,  1 12  South  Front. 
Smith,  C.  E. 

Spooner,  J.  N.  724  North  4th. 
Steljes,  D.  cor.  6th  and  Castle. 
Stevenson,  J.  C.  &  Taylor,  18  South  Front. 
Stevenson,  J.  C.  &  Co.  617  North  4th. 
Suter,  C.  F.  902  Campbell 
Thees,  J.  H.  802  Castle. 
Thomas  &  Co.  521  North  4th. 
cThomas,  John  E.  520  Walnut. 


DOOKS,  Stationery,  Pictures,  Frames,  Wall  Paper,  Window  Shades 
U    Straw  Paper,  Paper  Bags,  &c.       YATES'  BOOK  STORE,  Wilmington 


C.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  &  CO.,  make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriages 
Buggies,  Wagons,  Carts  and  Drays. V Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts.    ' 

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GROCERS.  RETAIL— Contin 

Tienken,  J.  G.  VV.  cor.  9th  and  Queen. 
Tienken,  M.  G.  601  Castle. 
Ulrich,  William,  502  South  Front. 
Vollers,  L.  26  South  Front. 
Vollers,  H.  L.  1 19  South  ;th. 
VonKampen,  Charles  F.  501  South  4th. 
VonKampen,  Henry,  722  North  Water. 
Watson,  CD.  112  North  8th. 
Waters,  G.  W.  cor.  7th  and  Harnett. 
Wentzensen,  H.  919  Princess. 
Wescott,  W.  Church  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Wessell,  E.  D.  113  South  Front. 
Wessell,  A.  D.  3  South  2d. 
Wessell,  C.  H.  cor.  Water  and  Mulberry. 
Wessell,  A.  C.  134  Market. 
WEST,  H.  P.  &  CO.  127  Market. 
WRIGHT,  B.  C.  North  5th. 
Yopp,  W.  H.  South  Front. 

GROCERS— WHOLESALE. 

ADRIAN  &  VOLLERS,  101  South  Front. 

Boatwright,  John  L.  15  and  17  South  Front. 

Bridgers  &  Rankin,  1 10  North  Front. 

BROWN,  C.  F.  128  North  Water. 

COVINGTON,  C.  C.  &  CO.  cor  Water  and  Nutt. 

Calder  Bros.  202  North  Water. 

Gore,  D.  L.  120  North  Water. 

HALL  &  PEARSALL,  11  and  13  South  Water. 

Heyer,  M.  J.  216  and  218  North  Water. 

HICKS.  R.  W.  116  North  Water. 

Holmes  &  Watters,  6  North  Front. 

KEITH,  B.  F.  130  North  Water. 

KURE,  HANS  A.  9  South  Water. 

MAFFITT  &  CORBETT,  17  South  Water. 

McNAIR  &  PEARSALL,  319  and  321  Nutt. 

Peschau  &  Westermann,  264  and  206  North  Water. 

TURRENTINE,  VOLLERS  &  CO.  foot  of  Hanover. 

WEST  &  CO.  127  Market. 

Williams,  Rankin  &  Co.  16  and  18  North  Water. 

WORTH  &  WORTH,  cor  Mulberry  and  Water. 


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A   SOHLOSS  &  CO.  Auctioneers -and  Commission  Merchants,  21  and 
23  Market  St.     Crockery,  Glassware,  &c,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 


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G^AIN   AND  FEED  DEALERS. 
Boney  &  H-rPer-  Water  bet  Walnut  and  Mulberry. 
McEACF^:RN'  D-  I26  North  Water. 
McEach<rn'  J-  S.  211  Market. 
Mitche1  &  Son,  20  and  22  North  Water. 
01dh^n«  W.  P.  12  Dock. 

GUN  AND  LOCK  SMITH. 

rr/g,  J.  G.  25  South  Front. 
p&DEW,  J.  W.,  25  South  Front. 

HARDWARE,    &C. 

ALDERMAN,  FLANNER  &  CO.  114  North  Front. 
GILES  &  MURCHISON,  109  North  Front. 
JACOBI,  N.  &  CO.  12  South  Front. 
PECK,  G.  A.  29  South  Front. 
Springer,  W.  E.  &  Co.  14  North  Front. 

HARNESS  MAKERS. 

FENNELL,  H.  L.  10  South  Front. 
HAYDEN,  P.  H.  13  and  15  North  3d. 

HATS  AND  CAPS. 

MEARES,  LOUIS  H.  12  North  Front. 
Shrier,  M.  B.  1 14  Market. 
Remsen,  C.  P.  10  North  2d. 

HOTELS. 

Bonitz,  Hotel  129  Market. 

Marlborough  Plouse,  1 1 1  South  Front. 

The  Orton,  on  Front  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

Victor  House,  Front  bet  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 

ICE    DEALERS. 

AHRENS,  B.  H.  J.  2  South  7th. 
WORTH,  W.  E.  &  CO.  109  pock. 

INSPECTORS. 

Alderman,  Alf,  (naval  stores). 
Alderman,  J.  W.  (naval  stores). 
Bowden,  J.  O.  (naval  stores). 

"DOT  Tmnni   0    Dl?UTll?B  Dry  Go°ds,  Boots,  Shoes,  Notions  and  Fancy 
lUilVUtrl    Oi  MUDM.     Goods.  619  NORTH  FOURTH  ST. 


AMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front 
in  the  city  to  buy  Prugs  and  everythin 


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INSPECTORS— Continued 

Bagg,  H.  A.  (naval  stores). 
Chasten,  R.  A.  (naval  stores). 
Chasten,  J.  M.  (naval  stores). 
Green,  H.  McL.  (timber). 
Houston,  R.  M.  (cotton). 
Henderson,  J.  M.  (naval  stores). 
KING,  J.  J.  (lumber). 
Love,  R.  S.  (naval  stores). 
Littleton,  J.  F.  (naval  stores). 
Monroe.  J.  W.  (naval  stores). 
Moore,  E.  H.  (naval  stores). 
Parsley,  G.  D.  (timber) 
Southerland,  C.  G.  (naval  stores). 
Southerland,  D.  D.  (naval  stores). 
Turlington,  E.  (timber). 

JEWELERS. 

DINGELHOEF,  M.  J.  123  Market. 
HONNETT,  GEORGE,  121  Market. 
HUGGINS,  GEORGE  W.  105  Market. 
Winner,  J.  L.  8  South  Front. 

JUNK  DEALERS. 

Eckel,  William,  228  North  Water. 
Farrow,  W.  C.  8  Mulberry. 

LAWYERS. 


Bellamy,  John  D.  Jr.  109^  Princess. 
Bellamy,  Marsden,  212  Princess. 
Cutlar,  DuBrutz,  114  Princess. 
CUTLAR,  DuBRUTZ,  Jr.,  114  Princess. 
Davis,  Hon.  George,  117^  Princess. 
Davis,  Junius,  117^  Princess. 
Davis,  John  C.   123  Princess. 
Elliott,  James  F.  214  Princess. 
Empie,  S.  M.  214  Princess. 
Evans,  Thomas,  cor.  Princess  and  Water. 
LATIMER,  E.  S.  cor.  Princess  and  Water. 
LATIMER,  WM.  cor.  Princess  and  Water. 
Lockey,  C.  P.  8  North  2d. 


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PASSENGER  and  Baggage  Transfer.    All  orders  left  at  SOUTHERLAND  S 
STABLES.  108&  no  North  Second  St.,  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


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•     Tewelrv  n      '  P™ctlch  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street 
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LAWYERS— Continued, 


London,?  303  Chesnut. 

Macks,  JCI2°  PIlncfss; 
Martin,   Ab'T212  MSrket 
Marsh- A- J"  2I2  Pnncess- 
Mearr  Irede11-  2o6  South  3^. 
Mea-S>  ^'  P"  JudSe  Criminal  Court,  218  Market. 
Mc^unmy,  H.  103^  Princess. 
R.  H.  109^  Princess. 


*uj^  Mc/0)7'  W.  B.  209  Market. 

j^yore,  B.  R.  office  Court  House. 

iUSSELL,  Hon.  D.  L.  120  Princess. 
&ICAUD  &  WEILL,  112^  Princess. 
Ricaud,  A.  G.  112 }4  Princess. 
Stedman,  Hon.  Charles  M.  108  Princess. 
Strange.  Thomas  W.  \Oi]/2  Princess. 
Waddell,  Col.  A.  M.  101^  Princess. 
Weill,  Sol.  1125^  Princess. 

LIGHTERAGE. 

BELDEN  &  RANKIN,  foot  of  Market. 
GAUSE,  FRANK  JAS.  122  North  Water. 

LIQUOR  DEALERS— Wholesale. 

ADRIAN  &  VOLLERS,  101  South  Front. 

BEAR,  SOL.  &  CO.  20  Market. 

BRUNHILD,  SIMONS  &  CO.  in  North  Front. 

BELSINFER,  SAMUEL,  206  North  3d,  Philadelphia. 

LIVERY  AND  SALE  STABLES. 

Jones,  J.  H.  126  and  128  Princess. 
ORRELL,  R.  C.  cor.  3d  and  Princess. 
cScott,  Benjamin,  316  North  5th. 
SOUTHERLAND,  T.  J.  108  and  no  North  2d. 

LUMBER   DEALERS. 

Mallett,  C.  B.  cor.  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 

MARBLE  WORKS. 

MAUNDER,  JOHN,  cor.  Front  and  Mulberry. 
TUCKER,  H.  A.  310  North  Front. 


Ap    NANKINS,  Family  Supply  Store,   19  North  Second  St..  guaran- 
•  Ui   n  tees  quality,  correct  weight  and  measure,  and  prompt  delivery. 


H.  C.  PREMPERT, 


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MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTO! 

MATTRESS  MAKERS. 
W.  M.  Cumming,  3d,  opposite  City  Hall 
MILLINERY. 

Fox,  Miss  Hattie  J.  213  Market. 
Jewett,  Mrs.  H.  B.  107  Princess. 
King,  Mrs.  A.  T.    121  Dock. 
Lumsden,  Mrs.  E.  A.  119  North  Front. 
Peterson,  Mrs.  S.  A.  722  North  4th. 
Strock,  Mrs.  E.  M.  10  South  Front. 
TAYLOR'S  BAZAAR,  118  Market. 
Wiggins,  Mrs.  E.  B.  agent,  115  Market. 

NEWS    DEALERS. 

HARRIS,  C.  M.  28  North  Front. 
HEINSBERGER,  P.  107  Market. 
YATt:S,  C  W.  119  Market. 

NEWSPAPERS. 


WILMINGTON  MESSENGER,  Daily  and  Weekly. 

Morning  Star,  Daily  and  Weekly. 

N.  C.  Medical  Journal,  Monthly. 

Evening  Review,  Daily. 

Wilmington  Journal,  Weekly,  112^  Market. 

Africo  American    Presbyterian,  Weekly,  8th  and    Ches- 

nut. 
North  Carolina  Presbyterian. 

OIL  DEALERS. 

BLODGETT,  MOORE  &  CO.  foot  of  Hanover. 
DAGGETT,  WM.  T.  23  Market. 
STANDARD  OIL  CO.  cor  Nutt  and  Hanover. 

PAINT  DEALERS. 

Daggett,  Wm.  T.  23  Market. 
HUTCHINS,  R.  L.  12  North  2d. 
MARTIN,  W.  A.  in  North  Water. 
JACOBI,  N.  &  CO.  12  South.  Front. 
PECK,  GEORGE  A.  29  South  Front. 


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0.  PAKKEK,   Practical    House,   Sign  and  Ornamental  Painter,    109 
North  Second  Street,        Jg^  Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 


HALL  &  PEARS,* 


Wholesale  Grocers  and  Produce  Dealers 


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PEANUT  DEALERS— WHOLESALE. 

Blake  "A*  *  l  South  7th. 

Gore  '^-  *•  &  C°-  5  ar>d  7  South  Water. 

JOHNSON  &  CO.  4  Chesnut. 

Mit'^U,  B.  F.  &  Son.  20  and  22  North  Water. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS. 

nett,  J.  J.  Front  St.  Market. 
ONENBERG,  H.  116^  Market. 
ATES,  C.  W.  n9y2  Market. 

PHYSICIANS. 


Bellamy,  W.  J.  H.  209  Orange. 

Burbank,  T.  L.  113  N.  2d. 

Carmichael,  D.  A.  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital. 

Ennett,  W.  T.  324  South  4th. 

Lane,  W.  W.  City  Hospital. 

Love,  W.  J.  lOiyi  Princess. 

McDonald,  A.  D.  313  North  4th. 

Pigford,  E.  S.  216  North  Front. 

POTTER,  F.  W.  City  Physician,  221  Market. 

cReynolds,  R.  A.  720  North  4th. 

Schonwald,  J.  T.  318  Campbell. 

Storm,  W.  E.  222  Market. 

Thomas,  W.  G.  315  Market. 

Thomas,  G.  G.  315  Market. 

WOOD,  THOS.  F.  cor  2d  and  Chesnut. 

PIANOS. 

HEINSBERGER,  P.   107  Market. 
VanLear,  E.  409  Red  Cross. 
YATES,  C.  W.  119  Market. 

PLUMBERS. 

BURR  &  BAILEY,  19  and  21  South  Front. 
GRANT,  R.  H.  119  North  Front. 
HOLDEN,  S.  W.  205  Market. 


J.  A.  SPRINGER. 


Wholesale  and  Retail  dealer  in  Coal,  Wood,  Brick, 
Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


JUJ    J.  DINGELHOEF.  Practical  Watchmakl 
™«     Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  ami  Plate 


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ire,  123  Market  Street. 


RECTORY. 


PRINTERS. 

DeRosset,  W.  L.  Jr.  Custom  House  alley 
Hall,  Samuel  G,  121  Princess. 
Jackson  &  Bell,  23  North  Front. 
MESSENGER  PRINTING  HOUSE,  122 

RAILROADS. 

ATLANTIC  COAST  LINE. 

CAROLINA  CENTRAL  R.  R. 

CAPE  FEAR  &  YADKIN  VALLEY  R.  R. 

East  Carolina  &  Onslow   R.  R. 

Ocean  View  R.  R. 

WILMINGTON  &  WELDON  R.  R. 

WILMINGTON  COLUMBIA  &  AUGUSTA. 

WILMINGTON  SEA  COAST  R.  R. 

RESTAURANTS. 

Arlington,  17  Dock. 
Diamond  Cafe,  6  South  Front. 
Koch,  John,  cor.  2d  and  Princess. 
Orton  Cafe,  1 1 3  North  Front. 
Reaves,  J.  A.  T.  Front  Street  Market. 
THE  GEM,  26  North  Front. 


RICE  MILLS. 


Norwood,  Giles  &  Co. 


SALOONS. 


AHRENS,  B.  H.  J.  cor.  7th  and  Market. 
BROWN.  G.  H.  6  South  Front. 
Chadwick,  D.  N.   15  Market. 
GEISCHEN,  J.  G.  L.  cor.  Front  and  Dock. 
GEISCHEN,  H.  H.  cor.  8th  and  Chesnut. 
HULLEN,  N.  cor.  4th  and  Red  Cross. 
Haar,  Henry,  cor.  7th  and  Chesnut. 
KILEY,  P.  E.  26  North  Front. 
KOCH,  W.  H.  M.  cor.  Market  and  Water. 
KOCH,  JOHN,  cor.  2d  and  Princess. 
MUGGE,  Carl,  19  North  Front. 
cMILLER,  T.  C.  15  South  Water. 
O'Brien,  Martin,  cor.  Nutt  and  Red  Cross. 


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ORTA^  HOUSE,   113  North  Front. 

Rho^s,  Isaac  B.  northwest  cor.  Princess  and  2d. 

VO  KAMPEN,  CHARLES  F,  cor.  4th  and  Church. 

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S  g  S  If^re  &  Foster,  cor.  6th  and  Campbell. 

5*M  %  JL&COBI,  N.  12  South  Front. 

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Peck,  George  A.  29  S.  Front. 


SAW  AND  PLANING  MILLS. 

Chadbourn,  James  H.  &  Co.  foot  of  Harnett. 
Fore  &  Foster,  6th  and  Campbell. 
Kidder's  Son,  E.  foot  of  Kidder. 
Northrop,  S.  &  W.  H.  foot  of  Castle. 
Parsley  &  Wiggins,  Hilton  Mills. 

SHIP  BROKERS. 

Barker,  E.  G.  &  Co.  113  North  Water. 

Harriss,  Geo.  Son  &  Co,  109  North  Water. 

HEIDE  &  CO.  9  South  Water. 

Mebane,  C,  P.  cor  Nutt  and  Walnut. 

Peschau  &  Westermann,  204  and  206  North  Water. 

SHIP   CHANDLERS. 

KURE,  HANS  A.  9  South  Water. 

Peschau  &  Westerman,  204  and  206  North  Water. 

STATIONERS. 

HEINSBERGER,  P.  107  Market. 
YATES,  C.  W.  119  Market. 

WILMINGTON    PAPER    CO,,  wholesale,  114    North 
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0.  PAEKEE,  Practical    House,   Sign   and    Ornamental    Painter,  109 
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JOHN  L.  DUDLEY. «««•?*' 

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STEMASHIP  COMPANIES— Contin^ 

Wilmington  and  Point  Caswell. 
Wilmington  and  Black  River. 
Wilmington  and  South  Port. 

STOVES  AND  TIN  WARE. 

ALDERMAN,  PLANNER  &  CO.  114  North  Fr.^ 
GRANT,  R.  H.  119  North  Front. 
JACOBI,  N.  &  CO.  12  South  Front. 
TAYLOR,  JAMES  H.  23  South  Front. 

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Dyer,  John,  911  Market. 
cDRY,  JAMES  D,  i6><  N.  2d. 
Judge,  M.  303  Market. 
KRAHNKE,  F.  HENRY,  103  Princess. 
Meier,  Joseph,  12  South  Front. 
MUNSON,  H.  H.  &  Co.  32  North  Front. 
Meyer,  Henry,  4  South  Front. 
Roseman,  M.  5  Market. 

TELEGRAPH   COMPANIES. 

Western  Union,  19  North  Front. 

TELEPHONE. 

Bell  Telephone  PLxchange,  over   Bank  of  New  Hanover. 

TINNERS  AND  ROOFERS. 

ALDERMAN,  FLANNER  &  CO.  1 14  North  Front. 

McCartney,  Robert  R.  215  Market. 

Grant,  R.  H.   119  North  Front. 

RISING,  R.  F.  13  Dock. 

Smith,  S.  M.  on  2d  bet  Market  and  Dock. 

TAYLOR,  J.  H.  23  South  Front. 

TOBACCONIST— RETAIL. 

BEAR,  SAMUEL,  Sr.  10  Market. 
BEAR,  SOL.  &  CO.  20  Market. 
Loeb,  M.  E.  10  North  Front. 
Styron,  W.  H.  cor  Front  and  Princess. 


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Adrian    Pollers,  cor.  Front  and  Dock. 

BEAP^OL,  &  CO.  20  Market. 

BFA  /SAMUEL,  Sr.  10  Market. 

BRT  CHILD,  SIMON  &  Co.  in  North  Front. 

He- Jr>  Mat-  J-  216  and  218  North  Water. 

/UPHOLSTERERS  AND  PAPER  HANGERS. 

WWte,  B.  F.  216  Market. 

Z/VIMERMAN,  J.  VV.  at  Yate's  Book  store. 

UNDERTAKERS.      ' 

cGalley,  J.  411  Brunswick. 
cGibson,  John,  107  North  6th. 
cRivera,  Thomas,  304  Princess. 


WATER  WORKS. 

Clarendon  Water  Works,  J.  C.  Chase,  Superintendent, 
1 1 8  Princess 

WEIGHERS  AND  GAUGERS. 

Houston,  R.  M.  2  South  Water. 
Kelly,  J.  D.  cor.  Water  and  Mulberry. 
Southerland,  D.  D.  122  North  Water. 
Southerland,  C   G.  122  North  Water. 


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TAYLOR'S  BAZAAR.     Wholesale  and  Retail  Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods, 
Fashionable  (roods,  Low   Prices,     i  [S  Market  St.,  Wilmington.  N.  C, 


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UNITED  STATES,  STATE  AND  CITY  GOVERN- 
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UNITED  STATES  GOVERNMENT. 

President — Benjamin  Harrison. 
Vice-President — Levi  P.  Morton. 
Secretary  of  State — James  G.  Blaine. 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury — William  Windom. 
Secretary  of  the  Interior — John  W.  Noble. 
Secretary  of  War — Redfield  Proctor. 
Secretary  of  the  Navy — Benjamin  F.  Tracy. 
Secretary  of  Agriculture — Jeremiah  M.  Rusk. 
Attorney  General— W.  H.  H.  Miller. 
Postmaster  General — John  Wanamaker. 

CUSTOM  HOUSE. 

Collector  of  Customs — C.  H.  Robinson. 

Special  Deputy  Collector — J.  Iredell  Meares. 

Deputy  Collector  and  Chief  Inspector — J.  M.  Cronly. 

Inpectors — E.  G.  Parmele,  William  Weeks. 

W'eigher  and  Gauger — A.  L.  DeRosset,  office  with  Depu 

ty  Collector  Internal  Revenue. 
Janitor — J.  A.  Hawkins. 
Boatmen — S.  J.  Bryant,  J.  A.  Farrow,  W.  N.  Patten,  J. 

H.   Clemmons. 
Deputy  Collector  Internal  Revenue — Charles   D.  Myers, 

office  in  Custom  House. 


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(On  duty  at  this  Station.) 
Captain — James  B.  Moore. 
First  Lieutenant — Thomas  D.  Walker. 
Second  Lieutenant — D.  P.  Foley. 
Chief  Engineer — A.  L.  Harrison. 
Assistant  Engineer — Fred  E.  Owen. 
Pilot — E.  H.  Cranmer. 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 

Postmaster — O.  G.  Parsley;  Assistant  Postmaster, 
James  L.  DeRosset ;  Register  Clerk,  Robert  S.  French; 
Mail  Clerks,  Charles  D.  Jacobs,  Joseph  D.  Hanby;  Gene- 
ral Delivery  Clerk,  Robert  Banks. 

Carriers,  John  G.  Darden,  Stephen  R.  Ellis,  Harry 
Hill,  Arthur  Prempert,  George  D.  Riley,  W.  Fletcher 
Hewett;  Substitute,  cCharles  H.  Miller;  Porter,  cMitchell 
Spicer. 

UNITED  STATES  SIGNAL  STATION. 
(Western  Union  Telegraph  Building.) 
Chief  Signal  Officer,  F.  P.   Chaffee;  Assistant,  H.  P. 
Hardin. 

UNITED  STATES  ENGINEER  OFFICE. 

In  charge  of  Fortifications  and  Rivers  and  Harbors  of  North 
Carolina  and  part  of  South  Carolina. 

Central  Office  at  117^  N.  2d  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

W.  H.  Bixby,  Captain  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  in  gen- 
eral charge.     Chief  Clerk,  J.  C.  Lodor. 

SUB-OFFICES: 

Southport,  N.  C. — Michael  Madigan,  Ordnance  Ser- 
geant, in  charge  of  Fort  Caswell. 

Beaufort,  N.  C. — Edward  Doyle,  Ordnance  Sergeant, 
in  charge  of  Fort  Macon. 

Wilmington,  N.  C. — Henry  Bacon,  Assistant  Engineer, 
in  charge  of  lower  Cape  Fear  River. 

New  Berne,  N.  C. — Robert  Ransom,    Superintendent, 


Shoes,  Carpets,  Trunks,  Valises,  Gents.  Furnishing 
5  Goods  at  down  town  prices.     4th  Street  near  Bridge. 


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' »  •   *J  St.     Best  Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars.     Oysters  in  Season. 

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in  charge  of  Neuse,  Trent,  Contentnia,  Pamlico  and  Tar 
Rivers. 

Beaufort,  N.  C. — E.  D.  Thompson,  Assistant  Engineer, 
in  charge  of  Beaufort  Harbor,  New  Berne  to  Beaufort  and 
Beaufort  to  New  River  transportation  routes,  and  New 
River. 

Plymonth,  N.  C. — Charles  Schuster,  Overseer,  in  local 
charge  of  Roanoke  River. 

Mocksville,  N.  C. — Frank  Brown,  Overseer,  in  local 
charge  of  Yadkin  River. 

Georgetown,  S.  C. — Reid  Whitford,  Assistant  Engi- 
neer, in  charge  of  Geoagetown  Harbor  and  Winyaw  Bay. 

UNITED  STATES  COURTS. 

The  stated  terms  of  the  United  States  Circuit  and  Dis- 
trict Courts  are  as  follows : 

•    UNITED   STATES   CIRCUIT    COURT. 

Eastern  district  of  North  Carolina,  held  in  T<aleigh  on 
the  first  Monday  in  June  and  last  Monday  in  November, 
and  at  Wilmington  on  the  first  Monday  after  the  fourth 
Monday  in  April  and  October. 

Clerk,  N.  J.  Riddick;  Deputy  Clerk,  W.  H.  Shaw; 
office,  Wilmington. 

Circuit  Judge,  H.  L.  Bond,  Baltimore,  Md. 

District  Court  Judge,  Eastern  District  North  Carolina, 
Augustus  S.  Seymour,  New  Berne. 

United  States  Attorney,  Fabius  H.  Busbee,  Raleigh. 

Assistant  United  States  Attorney,  R.  B.  Peebles,  Jack- 
son. 

United  States  Marshal,  J.  B.  Hill,  Raleigh. 

Circuit  Court  Clerk,  N.  J.  Riddick,  Raleigh. 

Deputy  Clerk,  Vitruvius  Royster,  Raleigh. 

United  States  Commissioner,  Thomas  M.  Gardner 
Wilmington. 

EASTERN    DISTRICT  COURTS. 

Elizabeth  City,  third  Monday  in  April  and  October 
William  C.  Brooks,  clerk,  Elizabeth  City. 

New  Berne,  fourth  Monday  in  April  and  October;  Geo. 
Green,  clerk,  New  Berne. 

Wilmington,  first  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in 
April  and  October;  W.  H.  Shaw,  clerk,  Wilmington. 


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Straw  Paper,  Paper  Bags.  &c.       YATES'  BOOK  STORE,  Wilmington 


JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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WESTERN   DISTRICT   COURTS. 

United  States  Circuit  Judge,  H.  L.  Bond,  Baltimore, 
Md. 

United  States,  District  Judge,  Western  District,  N.  C, 
Robert  P.  Dick,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Uhited  States  Marshal,  David  Settle,  Greensboro. 

Circuit  and  District  Courts  in  the  Western  District  are 
held  at  Greensboro,  first  Monday  in  April  and  October; 
John  W.  Payne,  clerk,  Greensboro.  Statesville,  third 
Monday  in  April  and  October;  H.  C.  Cowles,  clerk, 
Statesville.  Asheville,  first  Monday  in  May  and  Novem- 
ber; J.  E.  Reid,  clerk,  Asheville. 

United  States  District  Attorney,  Hamilton  C.  Jones, 
Charlotte. 

Assistant  District  Attorney,  George  F.  Bason,  Greens- 
boro. 

District  and  Circuit  Courts  for  the  Western  District 
are  also  held  at  Charlotte,  commencing  on  the  second 
Monday  of  June  and  the  second  Monday  of  December  in 
each  and  every  vear.  H.  C.  Cowles,  clerk  at  Charlotte, 
as  well  as  at  Statesville. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  REPRESENTATION  IN 

CONGRESS. 

SENATE. 

Zebulon  B.  Vance,  of  Buncombe ;  term  expires  March 

4, 1 89 1.   Matt.  W.  Ransom,  of  Northampton;  term  expires 

March  4,  1895. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

First  district,  T.  G.  Skinner;  Second,  H.  P.  Cheatham, 
colored;  Third,  Charles  W.  McClammy;  Fourth,  B.  H. 
Bunn;  Fifth,  J.  M.  Brower;  Sixth,  Alfred  Rowland; 
Senventh,  John  S,  Henderson;  Eighth.W.  H.  H.  Cowles; 
Ninth,  H.  G.  Ewart. 

STATE   GOVERNMENT. 

EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT. 

Governor,  Daniel  G.  Fowle,  of  Wake  County;  salary 
#3>ooo. 


DRONHILD.  SIMON  &  CO.,  Importers  and  Jobbers  in  Liquors,  Cigars 
*-*    and  Tobacco  in  North  Front  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C 


^HE  NATIONAL  LIFE  AND  MATURITY  ASSOCIATION,  OF  Washington,  D.   C. 

*******       GIVE  GUARANTEED  ANNUAL   COST. 


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Lieutenant-Governor  and  President  of  the  Senate, 
Thomas  M.  Holt,  of  Alamance  Count)'. 

Secretary  of  the  State,  William  L:  Saunders,  of  Wake 
County;  salary  $2,000. 

Auditor,  G.  W.  Sanderlin,  of  Wayne  County;  salary 
$1,500. 

Treasurer,  Donald  W.  Bain,  of  Wake  County;  salary 
$3,000. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Sidney  M.  Lin- 
ger, of  Catawba  County;  salary  $1,500. 

Attorney-General,  Theo.  F.  Davidson,  of  Buncombe 
County;  salary  $1,000.  Reporter  to  the  Supreme  Court, 
salary  $1,000. 

Adjutant-General,  Johnstone  Jones,  of  Buncombe 
County;  salary  $600. 

State  Librarian,  J.  C.  Birdsong,  of  Wake  County; 
salary  $1,000. 

Chief  Clerk  to  Secretary  of  State,  W.  P.  Batchelor,  of 
Wake  County;  salary  $  1 ,000. 

Chief  Clerk  to  Auditor,  J.  D.  Boushall,  of  Camden 
County,  salary  $1,000. 

Chief  Clerk  to  Treasurer,  H.  M.  Cowan,  of  Chatham 
County;  salary  $1,500. 

Assistant  Clerk  to  Treasurer,  H.  W.  Jackson,  of  Ran- 
dolph County;  salary  $750. 

Clerk  for  Institutions,  Thos.  A.  Partin,  of  Wake 
County;  salary  $800. 

Keeper  of  Capitol,  C.  M.  Roberts,  Vance  County; 
salary  $750. 

GOVERNOR'S  COUNCIL. 

The  Secretary  of  State,  Auditor,  Treasurer  and  Super- 
intendent of  Public  Instruction. 

STATE  BOARD  OF  EDUCATION. 
The  Governor,    Lieut.. Governor,    Secretary    of  State, 
Treasurer,  Auditor,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 
and    Attorney-General    constitute  the    State    Board     of 
Education. 

SUPREME  COURT. 

Chief  Justice,  William  N.  II.  Smith,  of  Wake;  Asso- 
ciate   Justices,    A.    S.   Merrimon,    of    Wake,    Joseph  J. 


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Alphonso  C.  Avery,  of  Burke.  Salaries  of  Chief  Justice 
and  Associate  Justices,  $2,500  each. 

Attorney-General  and  Reporter,  Theodore  F.  David- 
son; salary  $2,000. 

Clerk,  Thomas  S.  Kenan,  of  Wilson;  salary  $300  and 
fees. 

Office  Clerk,  J.  L.  Seawell,  of  Wake. 

Marshal  and  Librarian.  Robert  H.  Bradley,  of  Wake; 
salary  $800. 

Supreme  Court  meets  in  Raleigh  on  the  first  Monday 
in  February  and  last  Monday  in  September. 

CRIMINAL  CIRCUIT  COURTS. 

NEW  HANOVER  COUNTY. 

Judge,  Oliver  P.  Meares,  Wilmington;  Solicitor,  Benj, 
R.  Moore,  Wilmington.  Court  begins — January  7th, 
March  i8th,  May  20th.  July  15th,  September  16th.  No- 
vember 1 8th. 

MECKLENBURG  COUNTY. 

Judge,  Oliver  P.  Meares.  Solicitor,  George  E.  Wilson, 
Charlotte.  Court  begins — February  4th,  April  1st,  June 
3d,  August  5th,  October  7th,  December,  2d. 

CITY    OFFICIALS. 

Mayor — John  J.  Fowler. 

Clerk,  Treasurer  and   Tax    Collector — Wm.  W.  Wilson. 

First  Assistant  Tax  Collector — T.  O.  Bunting. 

Second  Assistant  Tax  Collector — Jas.  W.  King. 

Clerk  of  Board  of  Audit  and  Finance — John  Cowan. 

Clerk  of  Police  or  Mayor's  Court — Edward  Daniel. 

POLICE  DEPARTMENT. 

Chief  of  Police— E.  D.  Hall. 

Captain  of  Police — R.  M.  Capps. 

First  Sergeant  of  Police — Daniel  S.  Bender. 

Second  Sergeant  of  Police — J.  D.  Pugh. 

Third  Sergeant  of  Police— F.  T.  Skipper. 

Day  Sergeant — J.  D.  Orrell. 


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BOARD  OE  ALDERMEN. 

J.  J:  Fowler,  Mayor.  R.  W.  Hicks,  Oscar  Pearsall, 
Joseph  1).  Smith,  J.  F.  Post,  Jr.,  Wm.  C.  Craft,  George 
L.  Morton,  Elijah  Lane,  F.  A.  Montgomery,  George 
Bell, 

HOARD  OF  AUDIT  AND  FINANCE. 

R.  J.  Jones,  Chairman,  and  Commissioner  of  Sinking 
Fund;  Wm.  Calder,  Wm.  R.  Kenan,  J.  F.  Maunder,  John 
W.  Hewett. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

Chief — Martin  Newman. 
Assistant  Chief — John  M.  Cazaux. 

Wilmington  Steam  Fire  Engine  Company  No.  1, 
Foreman,  W.  N.  Jacobs;  First  Assistant  Foreman,  C.  H. 
White;  Second  Assistant  Foreman,  M.  T.  Davis;  Engi- 
neer, E.  G.  Parmele;  President,  W.  P.  Oldham;  Vice 
President,  John  L.  Dudley;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  W. 
C.  Craft. 

Howard  Relief,  No.  1,  Foreman,  H.  H.  Gieschen; 
First  Assistant  Foreman,  J.  W.  Duls;  Second  Assistant 
Foreman,  G.  W.  Rivenbark;  Engineer,  A.  Moss;  Presi- 
dent, John  G.  Oldenbuttel;  Vice  President,  M.  Rathjen; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  J.  G.  L.  Gieschen. 

Wilmington  Hook  and  Ladder  Company,  No.  1, 
Foreman,  H.  L.  Fennell;  First  Assistant  Foreman,  Ed. 
Daniels;  Second  Assistant  Foreman,  J.  D.  Kelley;  Pres- 
ident, T.  G.  Pickett;  Vice  President,  S.  S.  Satchwell; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  W.  H.  Northrop,  Jr, 

Stedman  Hook  and  Ladder  Company,  Foreman,  J. 
G.  Swarm;  First  Assistant,  J.  Canady;  Second  Assistant, 
W.  T.  Watkins;  President,  G.  W.  Gafford;  Vice  Presi 
dent,  M.  G.  Silvea;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Oscar 
Kennedy. 
f'  Cape  Fear  Steam  Fire  Engine  Company,  No.  3,  Fore- 
man, J.  N.  McDuffie;  First  Assistant  Foreman,  Isaac 
Brinkley;  Second  Assistant  Foreman,  Elias  Campbell; 
Engineer,  Parish  Jones;  President,  George  W.  McGary; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Godfrey  Willis. 


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CHURCHES. 

Temple  of  Israel,  cor.  4th  and  Market.  Rev.  S.  Men- 
delsohn, rabbi. 

First  Baptist  Church,  cor.  5th  and  Market.  Rev.  T. 
H.  Pritchard,  D.D.,  pastor. 

Brooklyn  Baptist  Church,  cor.  4th  and  Brunswick. 
Rev.  G.  M.  Tolson,  pastor. 

Baptist  Mission  Chapel,  cor.  5th  and  Wooster.  Rev. 
T.  H.  Pritchard,  D.D.,  pastor. 

First  Presbyterian  Church,  cor  3d  and  Orange.  Rev. 
Peyton  H.  Hoge,  pastor. 

St.  Andrew's  Presbyterian  Church,  cor  4th  and  Camp- 
bell.     Rev.  J.  W.  Primrose,  pastor. 

First  Presbyterian  Mission  Chapel,  cor.  Front  and 
Queen.     Rev.  W.  McMiller,  evangelist. 

The  Advent  Baptist  Church,  cor  6th  and  Church. 
Elder  Joseph  P.  King,  pastor. 

St.  Thomas  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Dock,  between 
2d  and  3d.     Rev.  Father  Moore,  pastor. 

Grace  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  South,  cor  4th  and 
Mulberry.      Rev.  W.  S.  Creasey,  pastor. 

Fifth  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  South,  5th, 
bet  Nun  and  Church.  Rev.  R.  C.  Beaman,  pastor. 

Bladen  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  South. 
Rev.  T.  Page  Ricaud,  pastor. 

St.  Paul's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  cor.  6th  and 
Market.  Rev.  F.  W.  E,  Peschau,  pastor.  Services  in 
the  German  and  English  languages. 

Luther's  Memorial  Building,  cor.  6th  and  Princess. 

Seaman's  Bethel,  Dock,  bet  Front  and  Water.  Rev. 
W.  M.  Kennedy,  pastor. 

St.  James  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  cor.  3d  and 
Market.     Rev.  Robert  Strange,  pastor. 

St.  Paul's  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  cor  4th  and 
Orange.     Rev.  C.  L,  Arnold,  pastor. 

St.  John's  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  cor.  3d  and 
Red  Cross.     Rev.  J.  Carmichael,  D.  D.,  pastor. 

COLORED  CHURCHES. 

St.  Mark's  Episcopal  Church,  cor  6th  and  Mulberry. 
Rev.  Charles  T.  Coerr,  pastor. 

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St.  Stephen's  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  cor  5th  and 
Red  Cross.     Rev.  Henry  Epps,  pastor. 

Alt.  Zion  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  5th,  between 
Swann  and  Nixon.      Rev.  J.  S.  Brown,  pastor. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  cor  7th  and  Brunswick. 
Rev.  Z.  W.  Morehead,  pastor. 

St.  Luke's  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  cor  7th  and 
Church.     Rev.  J.  B.  Small,  pastor. 

Ebenezer  Baptist  Church,  213  South  7th.  Rev.  John 
Fennel,  pastor. 

First  Baptist  Church,  cor.  5th  and  Campbell.  Rev.  A. 
M.  Conway,  pastor. 

Shiloh  Baptist  Church,  cor.  Walnut  and  McRae.  Rev. 
Mr.  Brown,  pastor. 

Central  Baptist  Church,  cor.  Red  Cross  and  7th.  Rev. 
L.  T.  Christmas,  pastor. 

Henry  Turner  Chapel,  822  Green. 

First  Presbyterian  Church,  Chesnut  between  7th  and 
8th.      Rev.  D.  J.  Saunders,  pastor. 


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WILMINGTON  GAS    LIGHT   COMPANY. 

President,  E.  S.  Martin;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  R*. 
J.  Jones;  Superintendent,  J.  W.  Reilly;  Board  of  Direc- 
tors, Dr.  A.  J.  DeRossett,  Don.  McRae,  Geo.  R.  French, 
J.  F.  Divine,  Geo.  W.  Kidder,  J,  H.  Smith,  E.  S.  Martin. 

WILMINGTON  CEMETERY. 

President,  Donald  McRae;  Directors,  Dr.  A.  J.  De- 
Rossett, Clayton  Giles,  Jas.  H.  Chadbourn,  Win.  H. 
Northrop,  D.  G.  Worth,  Owen  Fennell;  Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  R.  J.  Jones;  Superintendent,  T.  Donlan. 

BELLEVUE  CEMETERY. 

President,  Capt.  E.  W.  Manning;  Directors,  Capt.  E' 
W.  Manning,  John  D.  Bellamy,  Jr.,  John  A.  Everett,  P- 
H.  Smith,  T. '  B.  Henderson,  Duncan  McEachern  and 
William  Genaust;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  John  S. 
McEachern;  Superintendent,  George  II.  Ward. 


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Capt.  E.  L.  Grant,  Superintendent  in  charge.  Located 
at  head  of  Market  street. 

OAK  GROVE  CEMETERY. 
The  property  of  the  city,  in   which  are  interred  the 
pauper  dead. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  POWER  COMPANY. 

President,  H.  A.  Burr;  General  Manager,  E.  P.  Bailey; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Wm.  L.  Smith;  Board  of 
Directors,  G.  W.  Williams,  J.  W.  Atkinson,  I.  Bates, 
Wm.  Latimer,  Jas.  Sprunt,  D.  G.  Worth,  H.  A.  Burr. 

GERMANIA  CORNET  BAND. 

Officers — Leader,  John  H.  Rehder;  Assistant  Leader, 
J.  J.  Mohr;  President,  M.  Rahtjen;  Vice  President,  C.  F. 
Von  Kampen;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  J.  G.  L.  Gies- 
chen;  Drum  Major,  H.  J.  Dinglehoef;  Instructor,  S.  A. 
Schloss. 

Members— J.  C.  Boesch,  A.  P.  Adrian,  P.  M.  Knob- 
lock,  J.  H.  Kuck,  B.  Bellois,  C.  E.  Smith,  E.  Schulken, 
A.  Wehrhahn  and  E.  Rehder. 

WILMINGTON  GRADED  SCHOOLS. 

M.  C.  S.  Noble,  Superintendent,  office  121  Market  Street. 

DISTRICT  No.  i. 

School  Committee — Donald  MacRae,  chairman ;  John 
D.  Taylor,  Joseph  E.  Sampson. 

HEMENWAY  SCHOOL— White. 

Fourth  street,  between  Red  Cross  and  Campbell. 

Teachers— Mrs.  M.  L.  McLeod,  Miss  Mary  Bernard. 
Miss  Agnes  McDougall,  Miss  Kate  Johnson,  Miss 
Augusta  McPherson. 

PEABODY  SCHOOL— Colored. 

Teachers — James  B.  Dudley,  Miss  Carrie  Green,  Miss 
Mary  Mallett,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Dudley,  Miss  E.  C.  Brady, 
Mrs.  L.  M.  Hunter. 

PASSENGER  and  Baggage  Transfer.    All  orders  left  at  SOUTHERLAND  S 
STABLES,  108&  no  North  Second  St.,  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


JAMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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DISTRICT  No.  2. 

School  Committtee — James  H.  Chadbourn,  chairman; 
Walker  Meares,  John  G.  Norwood. 

UNION  SCHOOL— White. 

Teachers- -Miss  Nellie  Cook,  Miss  Eliza  Meares,  Miss 
Addie  Meares,  Miss  May  French,  Miss  Maggie  Jones, 
Mrs.  C.  Moffitt,  Miss  Mollie  Hawes,  Miss  Belle  Ander- 
son. 

WILL1STON  SCHOOL— Colored. 

Teachers — Miss  Mary  Howe,  John  A.  Holt,  Miss  E. 
F.  Hooper,  W.  H.  Norwood,  Miss  M.  Whiteman,  Miss 
Francis  Jarvis. 

PRIVATE  SCHOOLS  AND  ACADEMIES. 

Academy  of  the  Incarnation,  Sister  Mary  Baptiste, 
Superior;  4th,  cor  Ann. 

Tileston  Normal  School,  Miss  Amy  M.  Bradley,  prin- 
cipal ;  Nun,  bet.  4th  and  5th. 

Cape  Fear  Academy,  Washington  Catlett,  principal ; 
cor  4th  and  Princess. 

School  for  Young  Ladies,  Miss  Hart,  principal ;  Miss 
M.  B.«Brown,  assistant;   5  North  3d. 

St.  Barnennis  Select  School,  619  Bladen. 

Gregory  Institute,  cor.  7th  and  Nun,  colored. 

MASONIC. 

St.  John's  Lodge,  No.  1,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.— W.  M.,  E.  S. 
Martin;  Secretary,  W.  M.  Poisson. 

Wilmington  Lodge,  No.  319,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.— W.  M., 
Samuel  Northrop;  D.  McEachern,  Secretary. 

Orient  Lodge,  No.  395,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.— W.  M.,  W. 
H.  Chadbourn ;  John  C.  Chase,  Secretary. 

Concord  Chapter,  No.  !,  Royal  Arch  Masons. — M.  E. 
High  Priest,  A.  J.  Howell;  Secretary,  J.  D.  Munds. 

Wilmington  Council,  No.  1,  Royal  and  Select  Masons 
— T.  I.  M.,  W.  H.  Chadbourn;  Scribe,  J.  C.  Munds. 

Wilmington  Commandery,  No.  1,  Knights  Templar — 
E.  C,  W.  H.  Chadbourn;   Recorder,  Jas.  W.  Monroe. 


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Giblem  Lodge,  No.  1— T.  M.  Simmons,  W.  M.;  Alon- 
zo  Canaday,  secretary.  Meets  at  Giblem  Hall,  8th,  cor 
Princess,  on  2d  and  3th  Mondays. 

KNIGHTS   OF  PYTHIAS. 

Stonewall  Lodge,  No.  I— C.  C,  Ed.  B.  King;  V.  C., 
I.  B.  Greenwald;  Prelate,  Rev.  W.  S.  Creasy;  K.  of  R. 
&  S.,  W.  H.  Yopp;  M.  of  F.,  R.  B.  Clowe;  M.  of  K,  G. 
M.  AltafTer.  Meets  every  Monday  evening  at  Castle 
Hall,  South  Front  Street. 

Clarendon  Lodge,  No.  2— C.  C,  H.  W.  Collins;  V.  C, 
O.  M.Fillyaw;  Prelate,  James  D.  Nutt;  K.  of  R.  &  S., 
W.  C.  VonGlahn;  M.  of  F.,  Dewitt  C.  Love;  M.  of  E., 
W.  P.  Oldham.  Meets  every  Friday  evening  at  Castle 
Hall,  South  Front  Street. 

Germania  Lodge,  No.  4— C.  C,  H.  L.  Vollers;  V.  C, 
John  Haar,  Sr.;  Prelate,  C.  F.  VonKampen;  K.  R.  &  S., 
John  Haar,  Jr.;  M.  of  F.,  H.  H.  Geischen  ;  M.  of  E.,  F. 
W.  Ortmann.  Meets  every  Thursday  evening  at  Castle 
Hall,  South  Front  Street. 

Endowment  Rank,  No.  221 — President,  John  Haar,  Jr.; 
Vice  President,  E.  G.  Parmele ;  Secretary,  John  L.  Dud- 
ley; Medical  Examiner,  G.  G.  Thomas,  M.  D. 

INDEPENDENT  ORDER  ODD  FELLOWS. 

:Cape  Fear  Lodge,  No.  2 — N.  G.,  J.  D.  Bellamy,  Jr.; 
V.  G.,  R.  B.  Clowe;  Reoording  and  Financial  Secretary, 
A.  J.  Yopp;  Treasurer,  John  Maunder.  Meets  every 
Tuesday  evening,  at  Odd  Fellows  Hall  Third  Street,  bet. 
Princess  and  Chesnut. 

Orion  Lodge,  No.  67— N.  G.,  G.  H.  Ward;  V.  G.,'  J. 
E.  Silva;  Secretary,  J.  M.  McGowan;  Financial  Secretary, 
W\  C.  Farrow;  Treasurer,  John  L.  Dudley.  Meets  every 
Wednesday  evening,  at  Odd  Fellows  Hall,  Third  Street, 
bet.  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR. 

Carolina  Lodge,  No.  43 — Dictator,  John  Cowan;  Vice- 
Dictator,  T.    O.   Bunting;  Asst.  Dictator,   W.  W.  Yopp; 


BRUNHILD.  SIMON  &  CO.,  Importers  and  Jobbers  in  Liquors,  Cigars 
and  Tobacco  111  North  Front  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C 


\AMES  D.  NU1T,  Druggist,  218  X.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
I  in  the  city  to  buy  Drills  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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Reporter,   H.  B.  Williss;  Financial    Reporter,  John    L. 
Dudley;  Treasurer,  W.  A.  Williams. 

ROYAL  ARCANUM. 

Cornelius  Harnett  Council  No.  23. —  Regent,  E.  S. 
Martin;  Vice  Regent,  John  L.  Cantwell;  Orator,  J.  W. 
Monroe;  Past  Regent,  C.  P.  Mebane;  Secretary  John 
Cowan;  Collector,  Jacob  Weil;  Treasurer,  I.  P.  Greene- 
wald. 

AMERICAN  PEGIONS  OF '  HONOR. 

Clarendon  Council,  No.  67. — Commander,  A.  D.  1 
Wessell;  Vice  Commander,  J.  C.  Chase;  Past  Com- 
mander, J.  D.  Smith;  Orator,  Dr.  W.  W.  Harriss;  Secre- 
tary, J.  C.  Morrison;  Treasurer,  J.  I.  Macks;  Collector,  J. 
Weil;  Chaplain,  R.  Morrison;  Guide,  Owen  Fennell,  Jr.; 
Warden,  W.  M.  Hankins;  Medical  Examiner,  W.  J.  H. 
Bellamy;  Deputy  Grand  Commander,  P  L.  Greenewald. 

INDEPENDENT  ORDER  BNAI  BRITH. 

North  State  Lodge,  No.  222. — President,  L.  Brunhild, 
Vice  President,  Sol.  C.  Weill;  Monitor,  Samuel  Bear,  Jr.; 
Secretary,  J.  Weil;  Treasurer,  R.  Greenburg. 

K.  S.  B. 

Manhattan  Lodge,  No.  158. — President,  Wm.  Good- 
man; Vice  President,  N.  Jacobi;  Secretary,  R.  Green- 
burg. 

Financial  Secretaty,  I.  L.  Greenewald;  Treasurer,  J. 
Weil. 

.     IMPROVED  ORDFR  OF  RED  MEN. 

Cherokee  Tribe,  No.  9.— V.  G.  I.,  A.  B.  Shiver.  V. 
P.,  S.  P.  Wright;  Sachem,  O.  H.  Kennedey;  S.  S.,  C.  F. 
Craig;  J.  S.,  W.  Linstrom;  F.  S.,  G.  W.  Mitchell;  S.  S., 
A.  B.  Shiver;  C.  R.  S.,  S.  J.  Ellis;  K.  of  W.,  J.  D.  H. 
Klander.      Meet  Thursday  night  in   Odd    Fellows'  Hall. 


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Straw  Paper,  Paper  Bags.  &c.       YATES'  BOOK  STORE,  Wilmington 


"HE  NATIONAL  LIFE  AND  MATURITY  ASSOCIATION,  OF  Washington,  D.   C. 

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U.  S.  BENEVOLENT  FRATERNITY. 

Hanover  Council,  No.  25,  organized  June  6th,  1882. 
Officers — President,  John  R.  Latta;  Vice  President,  John 
H.  Davis;  Councellor,  B.  J.  Jacobs,  Jr.;  Secretary,  Jas. 
F.  Post,  Jr.;  Financial  Secretary,  Henry  Burkhimer; 
Chaplain,  Rev.  Dr.  S.  Mendelsohn;  Treasurer,  Thos.  R. 
Post;  Guide,  Geo.  S.  LeGrand;  Warden,  Geo.  Zeigler; 
Sentry,  John  Baker.  Council  meets  at  Tienken  Hall 
first  and  third  Tuesdays  of  every  month  'at  8  p.  m. 

HIBERNIAN  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 

President,  Martin    O'Brien;  Vice   President,  John    H. 
Sweeney;  Treasurer,  L.  Brown;  Secretary,  Wm.    Flana- 
an;  Assistant  Secretary,  Wm.  Sheehan,  Jr. 

HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY. 

President,    Eugene     S.    Martin;    Vice    President,    Dr. 
Thos.  F.  Wood;   Recording  Secretary,  S.  A.  Story;  Cor- 
responding  Secretary,  Rev.    F.    W.   E.   Peschau;   Libra- 
rian,   D.    Cashwell;  Treasurer,    R.   H.    McKoy.     Meets 
first  Monday  night  in  each  month  at  their  Hall. 
LOCATION  OF  FIRE-ALARM  BOXES. 
13 — C.  C.  Depot,  Brunswick  and  Nutt. 
14 — Third  and  Princess,  City  Hall. 
15 — Front  and  Mulberry. 
16 — Seventh  and  Mulberry. 
21 — Front  and  Orange. 
23 — Seventh  and  Queen. 
24 — Market  and  Water. 
25 — Seventh  and  Harnett. 
26 — Front  and  Red  Cross. 
31 — Fourth  and  Brunswick. 
32 — Third  and  Nun. 
34 — Front  and  Castle. 
35 — Eighth  and  Market. 
41 — Fifth  and  Castle. 
42 — Fifth  and  Orange. 
43 — Sixth  and  Red  Cross. 
51 — Champion  Compress. 
52 — Wilmington  Compress. 
S3 — Creosote  Works. 


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North  Second  Street.         iW  Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 


C.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  &  CO.,  make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriages, 
Buggies,  Wagbns,  Carts  and  Drays.      Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts. 


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THE  ATLANTIC  COAST  LINK. 

Comprising  the    Wilmington    and  Weldon    Railroad |«— 
and  the  Wilmington,  Columbia  and  Augusta    Railroad.  ■— 

OFFICERS  FOR   1SS9. 

Administrative    Department — President,    B.    P.    New- 


Waters. 


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B.  Borden,  H.  B.  Plant,  W.  H.  Willard,  H.  Walters, 
George  Howard,  A.  J.  DeRosset,  J.  P.  McCay. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Jas.  F.  Post,  Jr. 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTEENT. 

Gen'l  Manager,  H.  Walters;  Assistant  Gen'l  Manager 
and  Superintendent  of  Transportation,  J.  R.  Kenly;  Gen'l 
Superintendent,  John  F.  Divine;  Traffic  Manager,  Sol.] 
Haas;  General  Freight  and  Passenger  Agent,  T.  M.\ 
Emerson;  General  Auditor,  W.  A.  Riach;  Assistant 
Auditor,  John  R.  Latta;  Engineer  of  Roadway,  B.  R. 
Dunn;  Assistant  Engineer  of  Roadway,  M.  W.  Divine. 
Master  of  Transportation,  James  Knight;  Master  of  Ma- 
chinery, John  Bisset;  Road  Master,  G.  B.  Newcomb; 
Paymaster,  A.  B.  Lynch;  Store-Keeper,  E.  F.  Cason; 
Master  Car  Builder,  J.  H.  Davis. 

OCEAN  VIEW    RAILROAD. 

This  road  is  located  within  eight  miles  of  the  city,  and 
runs  parallel  with  the  ocean.     Its  officers  are: 

President,  S.  Van  Amringe;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  g 
S.  H.  Manning;  Directors,  S.  H.  Manning,  S.  Vang 
Amringe,  A.  G.  Ricaud,  M.  Bellamy,  J.  H.  Daniel. 

WILMINGTON  SEA  COAST  RAILROAD.         § 

President,  E.  S.  Latimef;  Vice  President,  B.  G.  Worth;  ? 
General  Manager,  J.  Nolan;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  II.  p 
M.  Bowden. 


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by  calling  on  15.  F.*KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


S.  A    SCHLOSS  &  GO.  Auctioneers  and  Wholesale  Jobbers  of  Dry 
Goods,  Notions,  &c.    Big  bargains  always  on  hand.    21  &  23  Market  St. 


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DIRECTORS. 

E.  S.  Latimer,  Wm.  Latimer,  B.  G.  Worth,  J.  H. 
Chadbourn,  Jr.,  H.  M.  Bowden,  W.  H.  Chadbourn,  G. 
R.  French,  J.  H.  Smith,  E.  G.  Barker. 


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OFFICERS. 

President,  John  M.  Robinson;  General  Manager,  John 
C.  Winder;  General  Freight  Agent,  F.  W.  Clark;  Su- 
perintendent, L.  C.  Jones;  Treasurer,  John  H.  Sharp; 
Auditor,  A.  J.  Howell;  Paymaster,  W.  F.  Williams; 
Ticket  Auditor,  T.  H.  Wright;  Agent,  Thomas  D. 
Meares;  Master  of  Transportation,  W.  H.  Allen. 

THE  CAPE  FEAR  AND  YADKIN  VALLEY 
RAILROAD. 

OFFICERS. 

President,  Julius  A.  Gray,  Greensboro,  N.  C;  General 
Superintendent,  J.  W.  Fry,  Greensboro,  N.  C;  General 
Freight  and  Passenger  Agent,  W.  E.  Kyle,  Fayetteville, 

N.  C.       ., 

WILMINGTON,   ONSLOW    AND    EAST    CARO- 
LINA RAILROAD. 

Officers  and  Directors — President,  Ewen  Mclntyre; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Wm.  A.  Nash;  General  Man- 
ager, H.  A.  Whiting;  Chief  Engineer,  Richard  Lamb; 
General  Council,  A.  M.  Waddell.  This  is  a  new  corpo- 
ration. The  route  is  now  under  survey  and  grading  is 
about  to  be  begun. 

WILMINGTON  STREET  RAILWAY   COMPANY. 

President,  John  D.  Bellamy,  Jr.;  Vice  President,  C.  M. 
Stedman;  Superintendent,  VV.  H.  Howell;  Treasurer,  J. 
H.  Boatwright. 

NEW  HANOVER  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Sheriff,  S.  H.  Manning;  Chief  Deputy,  W.  H.  Shaw; 
Assistant  Deputies,  J.  H.  Brown,  S.  A.  Richardson. 


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North  Second  Street,        I@p  Satisfaction  Guaranteed, 


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H.  A.  Bagg,  Chairman;    Roger    Moore,  B.  G.  Worth,  j?E 
E.  L.  Pearce,  J.  A.  Montgomery. 

Clerk  of  Board  of  Audit  and  Finance  of  Count)-  Com- 
missioners, and  Superintendent  of  Out  Door  Poor,S.  W. 
Vick, 

Clerk  Superior  Court,  S.  Van  Amringe;  Deputy 
Clerk,  R.  H.  Bunting. 

Register  of  Deeds,  J.  E.  Sampson;  Clerk,  \Y.  H. 
Holloway. 

Treasurer,  Elijah  Hewlett. 
Coroner,  David  Jacobs. 
Constable,  R,  F.  Holmes. 


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John  D.  Taylor,  John  G.  Oldenbuttel,  John  Holloway 
A.  David. 

Terms  expire  1893. 
W.  M.  Poisson,  R.  H.  Bunting. 

Terms  expire  1895. 

W.  H.  Harriss,  Joseph  M.  Cronly,  Duncan  McEach-j?  £ 
ern,  Miles  F.  Costin,  Thomas  J.  Southerland,  E.  G.  Par-  50 2 
mele,  J.  W.  Riley,  Walker  Meares,  Martin  Newman,  H. 
McL.  Green,  George  L.  Morton,  James  \V.  King,  John 
J.  Fowler,  John  Cowan,  J.  D.  H.  Klander,  E.  D.  Hall, 
W.  McEvans,  W.  H.  Strauss,  R.  B.  Clowe,  Owen  Fennell,! 
T.  B.  Harriss,  J.  H.  Daniel,  F.  15.  Rice.  | 

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Stevenson;  Attorneys,  J.    1)..  Bellamy,    Jr.,    and    C.    M.  i^ 
Stedman;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  C.  C.  Brown. 

C.  H.  Robinson,  J.  C.  Stevenson,    L.    S.  Belden,  J.  I).  "_ 

Taylor,  H.  C.  McQueen,  S.    VanAmringe,   F.    H.  Sted-  *  -. 

man,  R.  W.  Hicks,'  A.    David,    M.    S.    Willard,    W.  R.  ^| 
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Glt/ES  NON-FORFEITABLE  POLIDIES  AFTER   THREE  YEARS. 


JUj    J   DINGELHOEF,  Practical  Watchmaker,  dealer  in  Watches,  Clocks, 
™"     Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  123  Market  Street. 


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CITIZEN'S    BUILDING  AND    LOAN    ASSOCIA- 
TION. 

President,  W.  H.  Chadbourn;  Vice  President,  H.  G. 
Smallbones;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Jas.  T.  Riley; 
Attorneys,  M.  Bellamy  and  A.  G.  Ricaud. 

W.  H.  Chadbourn,  W.  A.  Riach,  W.  F.  Williams,  H. 
G.  Smallbones,  J.  H.  Sharp,  J.  W.  Jackson,  E.  G.  Bar- 
ker, G.  M.  Altaffer,  John  McEntee,  M.  Bellamy,  A.  G. 
Hankins,  E.  F.  Johnson,  T.  J.  Pratt,  Directors. 

MECHANIC'S  HOME  ASSOCIATION.- 

Organized  May  8th,  1889. 

President,  N.  Jacobi;  Vice  President,  Jacob  S.  Allen; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  W.  M.  Cumming;  Attorney, 
W.  B.  McKoy. 

D.  McEachern,  E.  H.  Sneed,  T.  B.  Harriss,  J.  D. 
Bellamy,  Jr.,  Henry,  P.  West,  J.  S.  Allen;  P.  Cumming; 
W.  H.  Yopp;  W.  H.  Alderman;  W.  B.  McKoy,  E. 
Kuhblank,  Asa  A.  Brown,  J.  H.  Durham,  M.  O'Brien, 
N.  Jacobi,  Directors.  Office  3d  street,opposite  City  Hall. 

HOSPITALS. 

U.  S.  Marine  Hospital,  8th  and  Nun. 
City  Hospital,  10th  and  Red  Cross. 

ASYLUMS. 

ST.    JAMES'  HOME,    Sister   Cecilia     in    charge,    812 

Orange» 
OLD  LADIES'  REST,  Mrs.  E.  A.  West,  Matron,    213 

North  7th. 
Seaman's  Home,  104  South  Front. 

WILMINGTON  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION. 

President,  Dr.  Thos.  F.  Wood;  Librarian,  Mrs.  T.  C. 
DeRosseL  Rooms  123^  Market  street,  in  Masonic 
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CAROLINA    OIL    AND  CREOSOTE  COMPANY. 

President,  Warner  Miller,  of  New  York;  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  F.  C.  Prindle. 

Warner  Miller,  of  New  York;  Geo.  West,  of  New 
York;  John  C.  Calhoun,  of  New  York;  John  P.  Jones, 
of  Nevada;  A.  A.  Thomas,  of  Washington,  U.  C;  Wm. 
Mahone,  of  Virginia;  W.  P.  Canaday,  of  Wilmington, 
N.  C;  Daniel  L.  Russell,  Wilmington,  N.  C,  John  F. 
Divine,  of  Wilmington,  N.  C,  Directors. 

BANK  OF  NEW  HANOVER. 

President,  Isaac  Bates;  Vice-President,  G.  W.  Williams; 
Cashier,  William  L.  Smith.  Directors,  W.  I.  Gore,  C. 
M.  Stedman,  G.  W.  Williams,  Isaac  Bates,  Donald  Mac- 
Rhe,  James  A.  Leak,  H.  Vollers,  F.  Rheinstein,  J.  W. 
Atkinson,  E.  B.  Borden. 

FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK. 

President,  George  Chadbourn;  Cashier,  H.  M.  Borden. 
Directors,  James  Sprunt,  G.  H.  Smith;  B.  F.  Hall,  Geo. 
Chadbourn,  H.  M.  Bowden. 

THE  WILMINGTON  SAVINGS  &  TRUST  CO. 

Office,  No.   108  Princess. 

President,  Col.  J.  W.  Atkinson;  Vice-President,  H. 
Walters,  Cashier,  W.  P.  Toomer.  Directors,  Col.  J.  W. 
Atkinson,  B.  F.  Hall,  H.  Walters,  George  R.  French,  D. 
O'Connor,  F.  Rheinstein,  Pembroke  Jones. 

Investment  Committee — Col.  J.  W.  Atkinson,  B.  F. 
Hall,  George  R.  Fjench. 

YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized  1889.     Rooms  over  Bank  of  New  Hanover. 

President,  E.  S.  Tennent;  Vice-President,  B.  F.  King; 
Recording  Secretary,  J.  S.  Mitchell;  Treasurer,  W.  J. 
Toomer;  General  Secretary,  G.  M.  Busey;  Assistant 
Secretary,  T.  G.  Hyman. 


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SECOND  REGIMENT    N.  C.  STATE  GUARDS. 

Colonel,  W.  C.  Jones,  Wilmington;  Lieut.  Colonel,  W. 
S.  Cook,  Fayetteville;  Major,  J.  A.  Stevens,  Clinton. 

STAFF  OFFICERS. 

Adjutant,  H.  H.  Mcllhenny;  Quartermaster,  Bias 
Underwood;  Commissary,  J.  F.  Bishop;  Surgeon,  J.  A. 
Hodges ;  Assistant  Surgeon,  A.  McKinnon;  Chaplain, 
James  Carmichael. 

WILMINGTON  LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

Organized  1853. 
Captain,  J.  H.   Daniel;  First  Lieutenant,  W.  N.   Har- 
riss;  Second  Lieutenant,  J.  C.  Morrison. 

CAPE  FEAR  CLUB. 

Rooms,  corner  Front  and  Chesnut. 

Officers  and  Directors — President,  Eugene  S.  Martin; 

Vice-Presidtnt,   T.   Wright  Meares;    Superintendent,  C. 

B.  Mallet;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  A.  M.  Waddell,  Jr., 

Duval  French. 

THE  PROCTOR  SCREEN  CO. 

President,  Junius  Davis,  Wilmington ;    General  Sup't, 

D.  G.  Proctor,  Washington,  D.  C;  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer, H.  L.  Borden,  Wilmington. 

WILMINGTON  TYPO.  UNION,  No.  228. 

President,  Vance  Norwood ;  Vice  President,  Thomas 

E.  Davis;  Secretary,  Samuel  G.  Hall;  Treasurer,  John  J. 
LeGwin. 

THE  CHAMBER  OF  INDUSTRY. 

Officers — President,  Oscar  Pearsall;  First  Vice  Presi- 
dent, Wm.  A.  French;  Second  Vice  President,  John  D. 
Bellamy,  Jr.;  Third  Vice  President,  R.  W.  Hicks;  Secre- 
tary, J.  M.  Forshee;  Treasurer,  Charles  W.  Worth. 

Directors — Charles  M.  Stedman,  Harry  Walters,  J.  A. 
Bonitz,  J.  A.  Springer,  Charles  E.  Borden;  Hugh  Mac- 
Rae,  C.  P.  Mebane,  W.  R.  Barksdale,  A.  D.  Wessell. 


PnllTfl  it  9*  PollfloP    Shoes,  Carpets,  Trunks,  Valises,  Gents.  Furnishing 
rUiVU^l  QL  iluMul,  Goods  at  down  town  prices.     4th  Street  near  Bridge. 


FW     pjHTMANN,  Proprietor  CLUB  ROOMS,  No.  17  N.  Second 
' '  •  \J  St.     Best  Wines,,  Liquors  and  Cigars.    Oysters  in  Season. 


MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON   DIRECTORY. 


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LADIES'  BEX  I  A  '<  )LENT  SOCIETY. 

President,  Mrs.  C.  G.   Kennedy;  Vice    President,  Mrs. 
M.  H.  Willard;  Secretary   and    Treasurer,    Mrs.    H.    C. 
Daniel. 
LADIES' OAKDALE  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION 

President,  Miss  Hettie  James;  Vice  President,  Mrs. 
John  J.  Hedrick;  Secretary,  Miss  Kate  Burr;  Treasurer, 
Mrs.  E.  A.  Anderson. 


DISTANCES 

FROM  WILMINGTON  TO  STATIONS  ON  THE 


W.  &  w.  R  R. 

Wilmington.  ...     o 
Wrightsboro 4 

Castl.-  1  layne.  ...     9 

Rocky  Point 14 

Ashboro 18 

Burgaw 22 

So.  Washington..  29 

Willard....': 33 

Duplin   Road   ...  36 

Teachey's 38 

Rose  Hill 42 

Magnolia 4s 

Warsaw 55 

Bovvden's 58 

Faison's 63 

Mount  Olive 70 

Dudley 75 1 

Goldsboro 84  J 

Pikeville 92 

Fremont 95 

Black  Creek 102 J 

I  '1  mtentnea 105} 

Wilson 108 

Toisnol 116 

Sharpsburg 119 

Rock  Mount 125 

Battleboro 1331 

Whitaker's 137 

Enfield '143 

Ruggle's 149 

Halifax 154 

Wki.L'O.n 162 


W.  C.  &A.  R.  R. 

Wilmington  ....  o 

Navassa 5 

Register's 11 

Farmers 14 

Brinkley's 19 

Maxwell's 29 

L.  Waccamaw   . .  36 

Bogue...    41 

Whiteville 46 

Chadbourn 53 

Grist's 55 

Cerro  Gordo 59 

Fair  Bluff. 65 

Nichols' 74 

Mullins'  So 

Marion 89 

Pee  Dee 97 

Gibson's 100 


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Mars  Bluff.. 

Florence no 

Ebenezer  ..115 

Timmonsville. . .  .121 

Cartersvllle 127 

Lynchburg 131 

Atkins. 135 

Mayesvilte 140 

Sumter 149 

Cane  Savannah.    155 

Nedgefield 159 

Camden  fund  . .  .161 
Wateree  River. . .  166 

Acton 167 

Eastover 170 

Congaree 176 

Simms' 186 

C.  C.  &  A.  June.  191 
Columbia 192 


C.  C.  R.  R. 

Wilmington o 

Phoenix 7 

North  West 14 

Cronly 17 

Arnumr 23 

Marlville 25 

Council 33 

Rosindale 37 

Elkton 42 

Clarkton 45 

Abbottsburg   ....   50 

Bladehboro 53 

Allenton 62 

Lumberton 67 

.Moss  Neck 76 

Red  Banks 82 

Alma 86 

Maxton 88 

Laurinbnrg 95 

Laurel  Hill 100 

Old  Hundred....  103 

Sand  Hill 109 

1  lamlet in 

Rockingham 116 

Pee  Dee 124 

Lilesville [30 

Wadesboro 135 

Polkton 143 

Lanesboro 149 

P>t  aver  Dam 153 

Ames 160 

Monroe 163 

Stouts 170 

.Matthews 178 

Roberts [83 

Charlotte 188 


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.  U.   M  tees  quality,  correct  weight  and  measure,  and  prompt  delivery. 


BROWN  k  PEARSON, 


BARBERS. 

No.  5  North  Front  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


MESSENGER'S   WILMINGTON   DIRECTORY. 


WEIGHTS  ACCORDING  TO  STATE  LAW  PASSED 


One  bushel  of  Wheat 60  lbs. 

"  "         Indian  Corn 56  " 

Corn  Meal.... 48" 

Bolted  Corn  Meal 46" 

Rye 56  " 

Barley 48" 

''  "         Oats 32  " 

FlaxSeed 55" 

"        Clover  Seed 60  " 

"  "         Peas 60  " 

"        Rough    Rice 44  " 

"         Buckwheat 50  " 

"         Peanuts 22  " 

The  fine  is  twenty  dollars  in  each  case  for  taking  greater 
weight  for  a  bushel  for  any  of  the  above.  The  penalty  goes  to 
the  informer. 


NAMES    OF     COUNTIES    IN    ALPHABETICAL 
ORDER,  WITH  THEIR  COUNTY  SEATS. 


Name. 
Alamance. 
Alexander. 
Alleghany. 


Year  Formed. 


County  Seat. 


1 

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Anson 1 

Ashe 1 

Beaufort 1 

Bertie I 

Bladen 1 

Brunswick 1 

Buncombe 1 

Burke 1 

Cabarrus 1 

Caldwell 1 

Camden 1 

Carteret 1 

Caswell 1 

Catawba 1 

Chatham 1 

Cherokee 1 

Chowan I 

Clay. ..1 

Cleveland' 1 


849 Graham 

847 ...  Taylorsville 

859. Sparta 

749 Wadesboro 

799 Jefferson 

705 Washington 

722 Windsor 

734 Elizabethtown 

764 Southport 

79 1 Asheville 

777 Morgatnon 

792 Concord 

841 Lenoir 

777 Camden  C.  H 

722 Beaufort 

777 Yancey  ville 

842 Newton 

770 Pittsboro 

839 Murphy 

672 Edenton 

861 Hayesville 

841 Shelby 


A       /"*     TT  ANKINS,  19  North  Second  St.,  receives  Country  Produce 
**••  ^-J-  *■  -*■   fresh  from  first  hands,  and  delivered  to  all  parts  of  City 


C.  B.  SOUTHERLAND  &  CO.,  make  a  specialty  in  Repairs  of  Carriage^ 
Buggies,  Wagons,  Carts  and  Drays.      Cor.  Second  and  Princess  Sts. 

MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  201 


Nam . 

Columbus  .... 

Craven 

Cumberland.. 

Currituck 

Dare 

Davidson 

Davie 

Duplin 

Durham 

Edgebombe... 

Forsyth 

Franklin 

Gaston 

Gates 

Graham 

Granville 

Greene 

Guilford 

Halifax 

Harnett - 

1  lay  wood 

Henderson 

Hertford 

Hyde 

Iredell 

Jackson 

Johnston 

Jones 

Lenoir 

Lincoln  

McDowell  .... 

Macon 

Madison 

Martin 

Mecklenburg 

Mitchell 

Montgomery  . 
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Year  Fo 


<  nun///  Seat. 


SoS. 


Whiteville 

712 New  Berne 

754 Fayetteville 

672 Currituck   C.  H 

870 Manteo 

822 Lexington 

836...'. Mocksville 

749 Kenansville 

881 Durham 

732 Tarboro 

849 Winston 

779 Louisburg 

846 Dallas 

779 Gatesville 

872 Robbinsville 

74r> Oxford 

799 Snow    Hill 

770 Greensboro 


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758 

855 Lillington 

80S \\  aynesville 

8.38 Hendersonville 

759 Winton 

705 Swan  Quarter 

788 Statesville 

851 Webster 

746 Smithfield 

779 Trenton 

79 ] Kinston 

779 Lincolnton 

842 ..Marion 

828 Franklin 

851 Marshall 

774 Williamston 

762 Charlotte 

861 Bakersville 

779 Troy 

784 Carthage 


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J.  rt.  OrillMULn,  .Shingles,  &c.    121  N.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.C, 


BROWN  k  PEARSON,BARBERS- 


No.  5  North  Front  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


MESSENGER'S   WILMINGTON   DIRECTORY. 


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Name.  Year  Formed.  County  Seat. 

Nash 1777 Nashville 

New  Hanover 1729 Wilmington 

Northampton 1 74 1 Jackson 

Onslow 1734 Jacksonville 

Orange 175 1 Hillsboro 

Pamlico 1871 Bayboro 

Pasquotank 1 672 Elizabeth  City 

Pender 1875 Burgaw 

Perquimans 1 672 Hertford 

Person 1791 Roxboro 

Pitt 1760 Greenville 

Polk 1855 Columbus 

Randolph 1779 Asheboro 

Richmond 1779 , Rockingham 

Robeson 1786 Lumberton 

Rockingham 1785 Wentworth 

Rowan 1753 Salisbury 

Rutherford 1779 Rutherfordton 

Sampson 1784 Clinton 

Stanly 1841 ...Albemarle 

Stokes 1789 Danbury 

Surry 1770 Dobson 

Swain 1 87 1 Charleston 

Transylvania 1861 Brevard 

Tyrrell 1729 Columbia 

Union 1842 Monroe 

Vance 1881 Henderson 

Wake 1770 Raleigh 

Warren l779 Warrenton 

Washington 1799 Plymouth 

Watauga 1849 Boone 

Wayne 1779 Goldsboro 

Wilkes 1777 Wilkesboro 

Wilson 1855 Wilson 

Yadkin 1850 Yadkinville 

Yancey 1833 Burnsville 


HEN  you  wish  to  buy  Groceries  and  Shingles,  you  can  save  money 
by  calling  on  B.  F.  KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


JAMES  D.  NUTT.  Druggist,  21S  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
J    in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  store. 


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COMPARAUIVE  TABLES 


RECEIPTS  AND  EXPORTS  OF  NAVAL  STORES, 

PORT   OF   WILMINGTON. 


FOR  PAST  THREE  YEARS. 

Receipts  for  Season  18 86 -'87. 

Receipts  for  Season  1887 -'88. 

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April . 

2,556 

42,220 

.3.795 

2.M5 

April  . 

2.987 

1  9  023 

7,124 

874 

Mav . . 

5.9IJ] 

24,   m 

2.612 

L,513 

May.. 

6,948 

38  310 

6,166 

2  -144 

Jniii-  . 

7,825 

31.492 

l,6o7 

2  491 

Julie  . 

9.376 

25.  Ml 

1.443 

3  743 

Jnlv . . 

8(548 

24  22 : 

1.046 

2  285 

.In  v.. 

10.711 

27  201 

1.700 

3.7 16 

Mig  . . 

8  71'i 

30.013 

6,526 

3,1  99 

An«  .. 

9,767 

33.3(52 

4.(95 

3,975 

Sept . . 

6.413 

36  K  1 

3  666 

2  33d 

Sept.. 

5,461 

23.(55 

5,7f,5 

1,444 

Oct. . . 

5  :  97 

iS.7-21 

:;.;s; 

2,316 

Oct . . . 

5.206 

21  053 

:;.;h 

1,079 

Nov  . . 

5.395 

17.340 

3,979 

1  30 

Nov  . . 

5  913 

2'.i.754 

3.805 

1  539 

D.  c  . . 

4.417 

23,512 

8.8.1 

l.(4o 

Dec  .. 

5.33:; 

P.6,935 

0.515 

1.249 

Jan.. 

8  562 

38,978 

:,  >.V.I 

1,868 

•Ian  . . 

3.938 

38,114 

4.1  89 

1.341 

Feb  .. 

S.158 

38,2i  6 

10.734 

I  481 

Ft  b  . . 

"  2,f  97 

30  914 

6  318 

1.543 

March 

2  655 

35,862 

11.308 

1,430 

March 

1.693 

23.554 

11. -150 

720 

Total 

64,839 

:;  11;  .->:'.i 

73  600 

24. 312 

Total 

69,930 

345,086 

02,068 

23.667 

Receipts  for  Season  1888- 

'89. 

Exports  for  Season  1886- 

'87. 

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April . 

2.386 

L9  119 

5.291 

741 

April  . 

3  O06 

18.312 

13.1SI 

2.320 

*l»y  .. 

6,386 

19,385 

K.594 

1  408 

Vla.v  .. 

4  131 

46.726 

5,51  J 

1,304 

June  . 

8,116 

22,865 

3.4  1  1 

1.  93 

'Til  ''   . 

6,955 

33,807 

8,159 

•2.5s  1 

Jnlv.. 

9,099 

16  17.' 

2  111 

2  281 

July.. 

si; 

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L.834 

2. 126 

Allf,'  . . 

7,7x3 

15  8  5 

ft.928 

3,148 

\.na  .. 

1,782 

1 5.3s:; 

1  994 

2.999 

Sept.. 

7  020 

12  l  -i 

::  554 

2  734 

Sept.. 

1.566 

4.578 

2.450 

Oct.  . . 

.".. '  2 ! 

13.519 

2.300 

Oct.  .  . 

10,89 

26,940 

3, 192 

1  970 

Nov  . . 

5.24; 

22.08- 

!  30 

1  856 

N"".   .. 

3,703 

3,164 

8,448 

1.44- 

Dec  . . 

4  500 

26,039 

s  547 

1,803 

Die. 

6,52'! 

25,772 

5,138 

!  928 

40  871 

1,696 

Jan..; 

3,510 

.-.,327 

671 

Feb  .  . 

1,879 

38  :;-; 

7,278 

6S  4 

V-  b  .  . 

2.772 

l  235 

2.007 

March 

L,£  12 

35.451 

9  [33 

723 

Matcl 

4.7611 

35,993 

L2.424 

1.410 

Total 

62.364 

282,175 

63,   191 

211.961 

r.ita: 

64,380 

67,821 

23,811 

"117HEN  you  wish  to  buy  Groceries  and  Shingles,  you  can  save  money 
VV      by  calling  on  B.  F.  KEITH,  Jr.,  130  North  Water  Street. 


TIT  ALL  &  PEARSALL,  Wholesale  Grocers  and  Produce  Dealers 


and  13  South  Water  Street. 


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Exports  for  Season  1888 -'89. 

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2.649 

32,675 

7,472 

995 

ADiil. 

1,955 

18.395 

6  401 

736 

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4,902 

3i,261 

9.1(6 

2,112 

«av.. 

3,958 

28,274 

6.874 

742 

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8.45S 

31697 

5  316 

3.813 

Juue  . 

9,487 

23,595 

5,306 

2,039 

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July.. 

10,026 

30,747 

2,831 

3  597 

July . . 

5  001 

7.731 

2,870 

2  252 

A.ug  .  . 

7.091) 

18,227 

2,816 

4,121 

Auk  .  . 

8,485 

1897 

5.28H 

3,060 

Sept.  . 

9,883 

22  244 

5.632 

2  026 

Sevit.  . 

2,81=- 

1,537 

4,962 

2.873 

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Oc\.. 

5,234 

28,461 

3.158 

1,171 

Oct.  . . 

11.463 

13,335 

5.174 

2.007 

W        C5 

Nov  .  . 

5  298 

43  929 

4.89-1 

933 

Nov  . . 

4  069 

16  564 

3.721 

2  121 

I  tec  . . 

6  726 

33.2.0 

4.9^8 

1.506 

D,  c  . . 

6.363 

\  0,016 

5.129 

1,852 

S        Q 

inn.. . 

4,430 

4S.274 

5.057 

1.155 

Jan. . . 

4,490 

48.946 

0,225 

1,846 

0        § 

Feb  .. 

2  787 

39,729 

5,639 

1,675 

F.-b  . . 

2.484 

36.573 

5,840 

662 

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a-ich 

2,620 

27  219 

6,74 

1,15m 

March 

2,(  67 

44  412 

10,893 

629 

Total 

70,707 

388,676 

63,594 

24,554 

Total 

62,667 

261,275 

68,684 

20,729 

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COTTON   STATISTICS. 

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Compiled  by  the  Messenger. 

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RECEIPTS   AND    EXPORTS    OF  THE     PORT    OF    WIL- 

MINGTON FROM  SEPT.  i,  1880  TO  SEPT.  1,  1888. 

S  s 

The  movement  of  cotton  at  the  port  of  Wilmington  for 

the  year  ending  August  31,  1888,  was:  Stock  September 

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1,  1887,  655  bales;  receipts  for    the   season    ending  Au- 

gust 31,  1888,  168,  580  bales,  making  the  supply  169,235 

tu  s 

bales,  while  the  exports  for  the  same  period  have  aggre- 

ODG 

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gated  169.023  bales,  leaving  stock  on  hand  at   the    close 

of  season  212  bales. 

Our  statement  of  the  receipts  of  cotton  at   Wilmington 

for  the  past  eight  years  will  be  found  made  up  in    detail, 

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the  receipts  of  each  month  being  carefully  compiled.     It 

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BOOKS,  Stationery,  Pictures,  Frames,  Wall  Paper,  Window  Shades 
Straw  Paper,  Paper  Bags.  &c.       YATES'  BOOK  STORE,  Wilmington 


MJ.  DINGELHOEF.  Practical  Watchmaker,  dealer  in  Watches.  Clocks, 
•     Jewelry,  Diamonds,  Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  12;,  .Market  Street. 


MESSENGERS  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


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will  be  seen  that  the  receipts  of  the  past  season  has  ex- 
ceeded those  of  the  season  of  i886-'87,  34>273  bales,  an 
increase  which  clearly  indicates  the  growth  of  the  cotton 
trade  of  this  port. 


Receipts  of    Cotton    for 


Crop  Ylaks    from   1880^8] 


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June 

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August . . . 

Total .  . . 


TO    [887-88    INCLUSIVE 
81   I   81-82     '82  83  I  '83-84     si  ^5   -s.y 


28,801 
30.43 
19.Y20 

7.303 

7.098 
4  070 
1.070 
1.637 
1.306 
1.388 
653 
10,932 


10  932 

:  :  870 

:::,  778 

29  77s 

12,463 

8  690 

6  15s 

2.371 

1  498 

370 

220 

1,201 


1  201 

0.1,0  33  320  :m,.  11 
26,693 
29,3  8 
25.1  I'.i 
13  921 
1.:  031 

6.255 

1 .886 

2  033 
1,070 

143 


14.9  3 
6  577 
1  666 
2,08! 
1.603 
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2,940 
1,348 

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199 
83 
11 
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17.011 

15  172 

7  127 

5.031 

4,475 

3  493 

1.07S 

342 

68 

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11.073 
3.693 
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405 


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13,910 

1 1  6  9 

24  384 

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15.306 

1  572 

356 

903 

174 

359 

523 


Foreign  Exports  for   the   Crop   Years  from    1880-81  to 

1887-88    INCLUSIVE. 


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March 

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June 

Jnlv 

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111  ... 

129  10. 

608  12. 

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536  8, 


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11.347  !-;  9  1 
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15  192 
10.799 
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1  700 
625 


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2, 4'  S 
74  347 
15.129 
7  956 
I  67 
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1  844 

2  06 


28.  22  1 
25,  l»'l 
32.606 
9.265 
3  072 


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S.  A.  SCHLOSS  &  GO.  Auctioneers  and  Wholesale  Jobbers  of  Dry 
Goods,  Notions,  &c.     Big  bargains  always  on  hand.     21  &  23  Market  St. 

206  MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


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5% 


The  direction  which  the  foreign  shipments  have  taken 
from  this  port  the  past  year  has  been  to  Liverpool, 
74,235  bales  ;  Bremen,  29,799  bales;  Reval,  4,650  bales  ; 
Havre,  9,395  bales,  Ghent,  3,403  bales;  Channel  F.  O., 
1,334  bales;  Barcelona,  1,070  bales;  Antwerp,  1017  bales. 


Domestic  Exports  for  the   Crop  Years  from  1880-81    to 
1887-88  inclusive. 


Month... 


tembei 
Qctob.  r. . . 
November 
Decerube 
Jn.  uary  . 
Februarv 
March  . . . 
Auril  .... 

M  v 

June 

July 

\UgUHt   .  . 


Total 


'80-81 

'81  82 

'82  83 
4,  6^9 

'83-84 
2,  649 

'84-85 

'85-86 

'86-87 

8. 196 

4,633 

5, 109 

2.758 

1  291 

7.  f  66 

10  490 

18.  260 

7,273 

5.732 

5.  396 

3  479 

4,490 

15.  293 

11,413 

9  401 

3, 154 

2, 354 

5,  298 

8. 537 

15,  606 

10,  4'  9 

fi,  924 

4,638 

7.589 

4,6281 

4.926 

5,  937 

3,  835 

4,  913 

4.599 

2,481 

1  289 

4.  170 

6,  652 

6,  347 

6,086 

3,  352 

3,381 

2,  072 

3  382 

3,  8  :  8 

4.  :-<5f> 

3.142 

556 

1,  595 

2.495 

2.5-6 

4.20m 

4.  540 

2,  732 

381 

1 ,  253 

797 

1,  822 

3,796 

2,884 

1,802 

239 

818 

810 

2.187 

1.409 

1,  675 

335 

470 

188 

741 

1,811 

649 

171 

277 

39 

549 

l,02i 

859 
50,  042 

1, 383 

73,  875 

414 

68,  987 

282 

13 

191 

225 

24,  17ri 

44,  816 

28.  282 

25,  553 

'87-8S 

3.  529 
8,2j3 
5.  977 
8  138 
7.498 
4.981 
2.4f6 
1, 562 
1.390 
1.649 
841 


Total  exports  Foreign  and  Domestic — i88o-'8 1,1 19,852 
bales,  i88i-'82  137708  bales,  i882-'83  126,749  bales, 
i883-'84,  92,058  bales,  i884-'85,  94,144  bales,  i885~'86 
101,766,  i886-'87  133,867  bales,  i887-'88    169,023  bales. 

The  table  of  domestic  exports  embraces  shipments 
North  and  east  by  water  and  rail  and  consumption  by 
our  mills.  Some  of  the  cotton  forwarded  North  was 
shipped  on  through  bills  of  lading  foreign,  but  has  not 
been  so  treated  in  the  compilation  of  statistics  at  this 
port. 

The  shipments  the  past  season  to  New  York  aggregate 


CO  E    1 

BRUNHILD,  SIMON  &  CO.,  Importers  and  Jobbers  in  Liquors,  Cigars 
and  Tobacco  in  North  Front  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C 


'AMES  D.  NUTT,  Druggist,  218  N.  Front  St.    Beyond  doubt,  cheapest  place 
in  the  city  to  buy  Drugs  and  everything  pertaining  to  a  first-class  stoiv. 


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43,267  bales,  and  forwarded  inland  and   consumed  3,853  ^ 
bales.     The  above  shows    an    increase    of  23,093    bales  • 
over  last  year.  ~ 

The  comparative  statement  of  the  shipment  of  cotton   c 
from  this  port  for  seasons,  at  intervals  since    1856,  shows  ~ 
further  progress  in  our  cotton  traffic.      Up    to    1866    the 
shipments,  as  will  be  noted  in  our  table,  were    all    coast 
wise.     In  1866,  162  bales    went    foreign    and    from    that 
time  there  has  been  a  gradual  increase,  the   shipments  of 
the  past  season  aggregating  121,903  bales,  or  an  increase 
when  compared  to  the  season  of  i886-'87  of  12,212  bales. 
The  same  comparison  as  to  coastwise    shipments    shows 
an  increase  of  22,944  bales. 


C  OMPA  R  AT  I V  E  ST  A  r  EA 1 1  £  X  T 

Of  the  Shipment  of  Cotton  from  Wilmington,  N.  C 


Year 

1856. 
i860. . 
1S66 
1870.. 
1876.. 
[880  . 
1SS6  . 
1SS7.. 
18S8  . 


01  yeai 
Domestic 


1856: 
Foreign 


.21202. 
.22851. 
.24492 
.51617 
69682. 
.50042. 

28553- 
.24176. 


Total 

21202 
22851 
24654 

524  s'-' 


162 

863  

33202 102S41 

69810 1  igme 

73213 101766 

10969 1 1 33867 1 

121903 169023 

Such  are  in  brief  the  features   and    conditions    of  the 
cotton  trade  at  this  port  for  the  past  season. 


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J.  A,  SPRINGER, 


Wholesale  and  Retail  dealer  in  Coal,  Wood,  Brick, 
Shingles,  &c.    121  X.  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


A.  SOHLOSS  &  00.  Auctioneers  and  Commission  Merchants,  21  and 
23  Market  St.     Crockery,  Glassware,  &c,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 


208 


MESSENGER'S  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


MESSENGER 


STEAM 


gOOK ANDJOB 


PRINTING  HOUSE 


new  and  improved  type 

"and'WateRiaL:"' 


Specimens  of  Work  on  Application 

JULIUS  A.°BONlTZ,  Prop. 

WILMINGTON,      =      =      =      N.  C. 


BREWING0OMPANY. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 

BOTTLED  AND  KEGGED 


4  BEBM I 

AVORITE 

ALEXANDRIA  TIVOLI  BEER. 


AND  THE    FAVORITE 


Wilmington  Branch,     -      -      E.  KUHBLANK,  Manager. 


TIVOLI  AND  VIENNA 


CABINET  BEER 


IN    KEGS    AND    BOTTLES. 


OUR  WAGONS    WILL    DELIVER  TO  ALL  PARTS  OF    THE  CITY.     ORDERS  FROM 
OU<t  COUNTRY  PATRONS  PROMPTLY  FILLED. 


ALL  ORDERS  RECEIVE  PERSONAL  ATTENTION.     SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED. 


KNOXVILLE 

FURNITURE 
ZjEfMPANY, 

-^Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in^>- 
FINE  AND  MEDIUM  GRADES 

OF 

FURNITURE! 


<i>   ■  ^ 


IF  YOU  WANT  TO  BUY  FROM 

HEADQUARTERS 

THEN  CALL  AND  SEE  US. 

E.  H.  SNEED,  Manager. 

S.  JE.  COB.  MARKET  &  SECOND. 


Rose   Farm  ! 


WHERE  Y<  >r  CAN  GET  YOUR 

Roses  and  Beflfling  Plants 

For  your  Flower  Garden,  and 

VEGETABLE  PLANTS 

of  all  kinds  for  your  garden.  Kaiser  of  large  quan- 
tities of  Tube  Roses  Bulbs,  two  year  old  Roses, 
Grapes  and  everything  wanted  for  garden  and  yard.  Write  for  prices 
before  sending  North  for  Plants  and  see  what  you  can  get  at  home  for 
less  Money. 

SHIPPER    OF    ALL    KINDS   OF    EARLY 
VEGETABLES. 

W.  J.  KIRKHAM. 


QBLE'S  VIIE YARD! 

WILMINGTON,   N.   C. 

S.    W.  NOBLE,     =    Proprietor. 


150,000   BEARING   VINES! 
OVER   400   VARIETIES  ! 

Makes  a  specialty  of  procuring  and  testing  all  new 
[  varieties  put  on  the  market.     Propagates  for  sale 

all  varieties  worthy  of  cultivation.     Best 
Stock  at  Lowest  Prices.     Correspondence  Solicited 

500,000  Well  Rooted  Vines  of  all  the  Best 
Varieties  For  Sale, 

4-RETAIL  OR    WHOLESALE.-^ 


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BLACRWELL'S 

Durham  Tobacco, 


I  have  been  for  over  twenty  years  a  con- 
stant smoker.  I  find  in  Blackwell's  Durha ... 
that  true  excellence  found  in  no  other  brand — 
uniformity  ;  every  package  being  the  same.  I 
can  smoke  it  at  all  times,  day  and  night,  with 
impunity;  it  acts  as  a  mild  and  pleasant  stimu- 
ant,  always  quiets  my  nerves,  and  in  no  way 
disagrees  with  me.  It  is  a  great  comforter, 
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Ex- Governor  of  Georqi> 


IS  THE  MOST 


HONEST, 
UNIFORM, 
POPULAR, 
RELIABLE, 


—AND- 


SATISFACTORY 


SMOKING  TOBACCO 

EVER  PLACED  ON  THE  MARKET. 


Hence  Dealers  and  Consumers  Always  Pronounce  it 

THE  VERY  BEST. 


Situated  in  the  immediate  suction  of  country  that  produces  a  grade  of 
Tobacco  that  in  texture,  flavor  and  quality  is  not  grown  elsewhere  in 
the  world,  the  popularity  of  these  goods  is  only  limited  by  the  quantity 
produced.  We  are  in  position  to  command  the  choice  of  all  offerings 
upon  this  market,  and  spare  no  pains  or  expense   to  give  the  trade 


m  PROCTOR  SCREEN  CO., 

Incorporated  January  14,  1889. 
CJ«a^»it^l   Stoclt,  $300,000. 


President  :  Gen'l  Supt.  Sec'y  and  Treas. 

JUNIUS  DAVIS.  D.   G.  PROCTOR,  H.   L    BORDEN, 

Wilmington,  N.  C.  Washington,  D.  C.  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


ORGANIZED  FOR   THE  PURPOSE  OF  MANUFACTURING 

fjOOLING  SCREENS! 

For  use  in  Private  Residences,  Manufactories  and  Rail  Road  Cars. 


•J* 
ALL  RAILROADS  ADOPT  THIS  SCREEN  WHO  DESIRE  TO  PROTECT  THE  HEALTH 
AND  COMFORT  OF  THE  TRAVELING  PUBLIC. 

|^=A11  persons  interested  in  pure  air,  freedom  from  dust  and  insect 
pests,  are  requested  to  communicate  with  the  Secretary  of  the  Compa- 
ny at  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

MORRIS  1EAR&BR0S7 

Nos.  110  and  112  North  Front  Street, 


DRY  GOODS, 

'      NOTIONS,  SHOES  AND  HATS. 

HOTEL  BONITZ 
Wm.  Bonitz,  Proprietor. 

Formerly  of  Bonitz  Hotel,  Goldsboro,  N,  C. 

129  and  131  Market  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

This  hotel  will  be  conducted  on  the  European  and  American  plan. 
Meals  from  25  to  50  cents.  Lodging  from  25  to  50  cents.  Table  Board 
at  [reasonable  rates. 

The  table  will  always  be  supplied  with  the  best  the  market  affords. 

Special  rates  offered  to  Theatriacal  Troupes  and  Excursion  Parties. 


Hon.  WARNER  MILLER, 

A.  A.    THOMAS, 

President. 

General  Suf  t 

F.   C.  PR  IN  OLE,  C.  £., 

FRANKLINS.  CLARK.  Ph.  D.. 

Engineer  and  Supt. 

Chemist. 

CAROLINA 

OIL  AND  CRBSOTE  CO., 

WILMINGTCM,  N.  C. 

Woiks  Foot  of  Dawson  Street.  P.  0.  Box  551 


fiREOSOTEB  piLING 

TELEGRAPH  POLES, 

WHARF  AND  fjRIKE  JIMBERS, 
RAILROAD  TIES, 

And  Creosoted  Lumber  of  Every  Discription  for 

Architects',  Builders'  and  Contractors'  use. 


The  Refined  Heavy  Wood  Creosote  Oil  used  by  this 
Company  is  Manufactured  at  its  Works  and  is  a 

SURE  *  PRESERVATIVE  *l?F  *  TIMBER- 

From  decay  or  the  ravages  of  the  Teredo  and  other 
marine  worms. 


CORRESPONDENCE  SOLICTED.  AND  INSPECTION  INVITED  OF    THE    MANUFAC- 
TURE OF  THE  OIL  AND   TREATMENT  OF  LUMBER. 

Address 

CAROLINA  OIL  AND  CREOSOTE  CO., 

WILMINCTON,  N.  C. 


¥¥  NOrTH  CAROLINA. 


This  Pleasant  and  Growing  Cit</nvites  Enterprising  Citizens  and  Capi- 
talists from  all  pap  of  the  Civilized  World. 

$150,000  «p£$150,000 

Splendid  Opening  fir  Men  of  Push  and  Energy. 


The  City  of  Wilmington  has  i/ide 
an  appropriation  of 


For 


^$150,000^ 

the  Purpose  of  Encoi'fgi 
Manufacturing.     / 


ing 


Advantages  Offeed. 

CLIMATE  Favors  work/he  en- 
tire year. 

LABOR    Abundant   and/Cheap. 

Living  Economical.  / 
FREIGHT  RATES  ArAow  by 

Rail  to  Interior  Poit 


SHIPPING  RATES  Rf  Steam- 
ships and  Vessels  p\v  to  all 
parts  of  the  world./ 


No  Better  Point  for  frofitable 
Investment! 

We  Have  the   E  AW /MATERIAL 

IN  ABUNDANCE ! 

Three  Banks  with  aniple  Banking 

Facilities. 


Facts  About  Wilmington 

A  Seaport  of  25,000  population. 
An  important  Naval  Stores, 
Cotton  and  Lumber  Market. 

Extensive  Shipping  Interests.  A 
secure,  Fresh-Water  Harbor. 
Depth  of  water  on  bar  18  feet 
at  mean  high  water;  under 
Government  supervision  being 
continually  deepened. 

Excellent  Terminal  Facilities. 
Four  railroads  in  operation, 
two  in  process  of  construction. 

Surrounded  by  Attractive  Sum- 
mer Resorts.  Adjacent  terri- 
tory especially  adapted  totruck 
and  Peach  growing,  Vineyards 
and  Rice  Culture. 

HEALTH  and  CLIMATE  UNSURPASSED 
"  The  Long  Branch  of  the  South." 

EXCELLENT  SCHOOLS  and  CHURCHES 
OF  ALL    DENOMINATIONS. 

A  Cordial  Welcome  extended  to 

all  Good  Citizens  and  Men 

of  Push  and  Intelligence. * 


AMONG  THE  MANUFACTURING  ENTERPRISES   NOW  IN   OPERATION  ARE  NUM- 
BERED COTTON,  PINS  FIBRE.  FERTILIZER,  WOOD  WORKING  AND  ICE 
FACTORIES  RICE.  FLOUR  UNO  PLANING  MILLS,  FOUNDRY,  MACHINE  SHOPS,  GAS 
ELECTRIC  LIGHT  PLANTS.  COTTON  COMPRESSES,   CREOSOTED  LUMBER, 
CAR  AND  WATER  WORKS. 

We  invite  all  to  COME  AND  SEE,  and  on  the  spot  .to  judge  for  them- 
selves. Wilmington  offers  excellent  Hotel  Accommodations,  and  a 
committee  of  its  Chamber  of  Industry  will  extend  to  strangers  seeking 
Home  and  Investment  cordial  greeting  and  attention. 

Persons  who  may  desire  fuller  information  can  obtain  it  by  addressing 

THE  CHAMBER  OF  INDUSTRY, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


ATLANTIC  COAST  LINE. 
Fast  Mail  i  Passenger  Route 

—BETWEEN  THE — 


SOUTH  ^  NORTF 

FAST  pREIGHT  pORV 


i     \ 


Atlantic  Cf 

ALL  R 

FASTfREIi "•■■         TE 


■BETWEEN  THE- 


NORTH  AND  RhintTI 

Quick  Time!     No   I  mce  ' 

VENTILATE!     ,ARS 


-AND- 


FAST    FREIGHT     SCHEDULE 

ARRANGED  FOR  HANDLING 

FRUIT  AND   VEGETABLES. 


CLYDE'S 


STEAM  SHIP  COMPANY. 

r     .5r--lADT  AND  EELIABLE-S.^,      T 

[REIaHT    KW  PASSENGER  LINL 
FEW  YORK,  BOSTON 

«fc  —*AND  ALL  POINTS1^^® 

NORTH  AND  NORTHWEST, 

, ,  i^gf  A.  N  I  >'~^— Q 

WILMiNfJTON,  N.   C. 

Aiid  in  corinectipn \  lib    W^e  Fe  ir  K  wr  .    jan  ;i  fo»*  FayeiJ.-ville,  N.C.    ! 

Uso   villi   CarJii  ••         atai    Rs  hv    y,    *ri:    m.gton,    Co'.  .  mbia  & 

Augusta  R.   i'.,  V,  ...nin.^to.i   &  Weld   \      .  i<...  and  Ca       Fea? 

and  Yad!  <n  \  alie_\   !!.  R  ,  to  ■      1  .'rom  points  in 

North  and  South  gaiUina  and  ibt  hatband  Sftitfewest,  j 

ONE  0?  T  IE   FOLLOWING  tVTEAMERo 

DELBWAR'.ii,  YEMASSI E, 

GULF  STREAM  BENEFACTOR, 

PIONEER,  F4NITA, 

IS    APPOINTKD   TO   ^^i. 

'ROM  NZW  YORK,  PIER  29,  EAST  RIVEf.  EVZR"      . 

WECNESDA  Y  AND  SA  TURD^  \  AT  3  P.M.    \ 
FROM  WILMINGTON,  N.   C.  EVERY  TUESDAY  AND  FRI.  \Y. 

freight  Received  Daily.  Bii's  of  Lading  Signed  Daily  at  Offices  on  the  Wharf. 

/.  A.  FLANDERS.  Easi-rn  Agent,  H.  G.  SMALLBOK*.  Supt. 

322  Washington  St..  Boston.  Mass.  Wih,  ngton,^.  C.    | 

THEO.  G.  EGER,  T.  M.,    5  Bowling    >.  -v?. 

VVM.  P.  CLYDE  &  CO.,  General   Agents, 

12  South  Wh  irfs,  Philadelphia,    5  Bowling  Gre     .  New  York. 


